2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.crgsc.2021.100168
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Evaluation of waste chicken feather protein hydrolysate as a bio-based binder for particleboard production

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“…Chicken feather fiber composition at levels of 5% and 10% with UPR reinforcement can improve mechanical properties (Farhad Ali et al, 2021). Keratin hydrolyzed protein extract from chicken feather waste can be considered as a potential raw material for the production of environmentally friendly wood composite bio-binder (Fagbemi and Sithole, 2021). Composites based on chicken feather fiber treated with Zinc Oxide (ZnO) mixed with Unsaturated polyester resin (UPR) show relatively good properties in terms of tensile strength, tensile modulus, percentage of elongation at break, flexural strength and flexural modulus (Ali et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chicken feather fiber composition at levels of 5% and 10% with UPR reinforcement can improve mechanical properties (Farhad Ali et al, 2021). Keratin hydrolyzed protein extract from chicken feather waste can be considered as a potential raw material for the production of environmentally friendly wood composite bio-binder (Fagbemi and Sithole, 2021). Composites based on chicken feather fiber treated with Zinc Oxide (ZnO) mixed with Unsaturated polyester resin (UPR) show relatively good properties in terms of tensile strength, tensile modulus, percentage of elongation at break, flexural strength and flexural modulus (Ali et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Núñez et al, during the same year [19], conducted a preliminary investigation of wood adhesives based on Rhodotorula rubra yeast protein extract reinforced with resorcinol and glyoxal. In 2021, Fagbemi and Sithole [20] conducted a study investigating the potential benefit of keratin protein hydrolysate extracted from chicken feather waste biomass as a bio-adhesive for particleboard production.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The conventional methods, such as ethanol soaking and high temperature drying, have been fundamentally used to remove excess lipids from keratinous biomass [19]. The relatively lipid-deficient keratin can then be valorized into value-added products through alkaline hydrolysis or by using oxidizing and reducing agents [21]. Considering the above methods' environmental concern and energy cost, the bio-treatment approach signifies sustainable development.…”
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confidence: 99%