Water Extraction of Tannins from Aleppo Pine Bark and Sumac Root for the Production of Green Wood Adhesives

The extraction of condensed tannins from Aleppo pine bark and sumac roots (<i>Brown Rhus tripartitum</i>) was examined in near industrial conditions, using a water medium in the presence of 2% NaHCO<sub>3</sub> and 0.5% NaHSO<sub>3</sub> at two different temperatu...

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Main Authors: Issam Dababi, Olinda Gimello, Elimame Elaloui, Nicolas Brosse
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-10-01
Series:Molecules
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/25/21/5041
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Summary:The extraction of condensed tannins from Aleppo pine bark and sumac roots (<i>Brown Rhus tripartitum</i>) was examined in near industrial conditions, using a water medium in the presence of 2% NaHCO<sub>3</sub> and 0.5% NaHSO<sub>3</sub> at two different temperatures (70 °C and at 100 °C). The tannins extracts were recovered in high yields (~25% of Aleppo pine and ~30% for sumac) with high phenolic contents (>75%). The tannins were characterized by <sup>13</sup>C-NMR and MALDI TOF and showed characteristics of procyanidin/prodelphinidin units. The tannins extracted at 100 °C were composed of smaller flavonoid oligomers (DP < 8) compared to those extracted at a lower temperature (DP > 10). Adhesive resin formulations were prepared using Aleppo or sumac tannins and four different cross linkers (hexamine, glutaraldehyde, furfural, and glyoxal). The resins were studied by TMA in bending and tannins-based formaldehyde-free wood particleboards were produced. The panels displayed internal bond strengths > 0.35 MPa with the four hardeners and all of them passed relevant international standard specifications for interior grade panels. The best results were observed with the tannins extracted at 70 °C with furfural as hardener (IB = 0.81 MPa for Aleppo pine and IB = 0.76 MPa for sumac).
ISSN:1420-3049