“…A series of nonwood plants and agricultural and forestry wastes have been developed as the raw materials of particleboard, such as wheat straw [4,5], corn pith [6], cotton stalks [7], rice husk [8,9] and rice straw [10], waste grass clippings [11], branch wood and bark [12], reed straw [13], and bagasse [14], which can all be employed as alternative materials. All these wastes can be used as the raw materials for adhesives, bioethanol, chemicals, and particleboard [15,16]. However, among all these usages, preparation of particleboard is the most economic and environmentfriendly process because of zero release of carbon and other wastes.…”