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Holzforschung | 2010

Determination of native (wood derived) formaldehyde by the desiccator method in particleboards generated during panel production

Michael J. Birkeland; Linda Lorenz; James M. Wescott; Charles R. Frihart

Abstract Hot-pressing wood, particularly in the production of wood composites, generates significant “native” (wood-based) formaldehyde (FA), even in the absence of adhesive. The level of native FA relates directly to the time and temperature of hot-pressing. This native FA dissipates in a relatively short time and is not part of the long-term FA emission issue commonly associated with hydrolyzing urea-formaldehyde bonds. This paper demonstrates that the common desiccator/chromotropic acid method is very specific for FA and is not influenced by other volatile compounds set free from wood during hot-pressing. Furthermore, it is shown that particleboard produces native FA at high levels even in the absence of adhesives or in the presence of one type of no-added formaldehyde (NAF) adhesive. Soy-based adhesives suppress native FA emission and provide low FA emission levels in both the short and long term. This study highlights an often overlooked aspect that should be considered for emission testing: standardizing the time and conditions employed immediately after pressing and prior to the onset of emissions testing. Addressing this issue in more detail would improve the reliability of correlation between data obtained by rapid process monitoring methods and emission measurements in large chambers.


Forest Products Journal | 2012

Formaldehyde Emissions from Urea-Formaldehyde– and No-Added-Formaldehyde–Bonded Particleboard as Influenced by Temperature and Relative Humidity

Charles R. Frihart; James M. Wescott; Timothy L. Chaffee; Kyle M. Gonner

ABSTRACT It is well documented that temperature and humidity can influence formaldehyde emissions from composite panels that are produced using urea-formaldehyde (UF)–type adhesives. This work inve...


Archive | 2005

Water-resistant vegetable protein adhesive dispersion compositions

James M. Wescott; Charles R. Frihart


Archive | 2007

Stable Adhesives From Urea-Denatured Soy Flour

James M. Wescott; Michael J. Birkeland


Archive | 2006

Water-resistant vegetable protein powder adhesive compositions

James M. Wescott; Michael J. Birkeland; Charles R. Frihart


Archive | 2004

Water-resistant vegetable protein adhesive compositions

James M. Wescott; Charles R. Frihart; Frank S. Trocino


Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society | 2007

Chromatographic Analysis of the Reaction of Soy Flour with Formaldehyde and Phenol for Wood Adhesives

Linda Lorenz; Charles R. Frihart; James M. Wescott


Archive | 2009

Stable Soy/Urea Adhesives and Methods of Making Same

James M. Wescott; Michael J. Birkeland


Archive | 2010

Stable acid denatured soy/urea adhesives and methods of making same

Michael J. Birkeland; James M. Wescott


Archive | 2004

IMPROVED WATER RESISTANCE OF BIO-BASED ADHESIVES FOR WOOD BONDING

Charles R. Frihart; James M. Wescott

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Charles R. Frihart

United States Forest Service

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Linda Lorenz

United States Forest Service

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