Buffer capacity effects of delonix regia and hevea brasiliensis extractives on reactivity of selected adhesives / Alexander Vanessa

Buffer capacity of Delonix regia and Hevea brasiliensis are expected to be different according to species where Hevea brasiliensis contains mostly latex and Delonix regia contains mostly essential oils causing different impact and different pH value. This phenomenon leads to differing behaviour a...

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Main Author: Vanessa, Alexander
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Applied Sciences 2015
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/20185/2/PPb_VANESSA%20ALEXANDER%20AS%20C%2015_5.pdf
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description Buffer capacity of Delonix regia and Hevea brasiliensis are expected to be different according to species where Hevea brasiliensis contains mostly latex and Delonix regia contains mostly essential oils causing different impact and different pH value. This phenomenon leads to differing behaviour and cure properties for urea formaldehyde and phenol formaldehyde. To ensure good bonding quality between resin and substrate, different glue mix formulation is needed. Both wood species has been proven to have an effect with gelation time that reduces the time taken for the curing of urea and phenol formaldehyde. Curing time of urea and phenol formaldehyde was significantly influenced by the extractive content and the pH value of both Delonix regia and Hevea brasiliensis. The pHs value obtained for Delonix regia according to samples mean value for chips are 4.79, flakes are 4.95 and sawdust are 4.74 respectively. Whereas pHs for Hevea brasiliensis according to samples of chips are 5.77, flakes are 5.84 and sawdust are 5.66. This affects the curing rate of urea formaldehyde and phenol formaldehyde by decreasing the curing time for both selected adhesives whereby the Delonix regia shows significant effect at less than' 0.05 significant for both urea formaldehyde (0.047) and phenol formaldehyde (0.005) differ with Hevea brasiliensis that shows no significant effect at more than 0.05 significant for urea formaldehyde (0.067) and phenol formaldehyde (0.205) when using T-Test
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spelling uitm.eprints-01852018-11-02T07:29:41Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/20185/ Buffer capacity effects of delonix regia and hevea brasiliensis extractives on reactivity of selected adhesives / Alexander Vanessa Vanessa, Alexander Plant anatomy Plant physiology Plant ecology Buffer capacity of Delonix regia and Hevea brasiliensis are expected to be different according to species where Hevea brasiliensis contains mostly latex and Delonix regia contains mostly essential oils causing different impact and different pH value. This phenomenon leads to differing behaviour and cure properties for urea formaldehyde and phenol formaldehyde. To ensure good bonding quality between resin and substrate, different glue mix formulation is needed. Both wood species has been proven to have an effect with gelation time that reduces the time taken for the curing of urea and phenol formaldehyde. Curing time of urea and phenol formaldehyde was significantly influenced by the extractive content and the pH value of both Delonix regia and Hevea brasiliensis. The pHs value obtained for Delonix regia according to samples mean value for chips are 4.79, flakes are 4.95 and sawdust are 4.74 respectively. Whereas pHs for Hevea brasiliensis according to samples of chips are 5.77, flakes are 5.84 and sawdust are 5.66. This affects the curing rate of urea formaldehyde and phenol formaldehyde by decreasing the curing time for both selected adhesives whereby the Delonix regia shows significant effect at less than' 0.05 significant for both urea formaldehyde (0.047) and phenol formaldehyde (0.005) differ with Hevea brasiliensis that shows no significant effect at more than 0.05 significant for urea formaldehyde (0.067) and phenol formaldehyde (0.205) when using T-Test Faculty of Applied Sciences 2015 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/20185/2/PPb_VANESSA%20ALEXANDER%20AS%20C%2015_5.pdf Buffer capacity effects of delonix regia and hevea brasiliensis extractives on reactivity of selected adhesives / Alexander Vanessa. (2015) [Student Project] <http://terminalib.uitm.edu.my/20185.pdf> (Unpublished)
spellingShingle Plant anatomy
Plant physiology
Plant ecology
Vanessa, Alexander
Buffer capacity effects of delonix regia and hevea brasiliensis extractives on reactivity of selected adhesives / Alexander Vanessa
title Buffer capacity effects of delonix regia and hevea brasiliensis extractives on reactivity of selected adhesives / Alexander Vanessa
title_full Buffer capacity effects of delonix regia and hevea brasiliensis extractives on reactivity of selected adhesives / Alexander Vanessa
title_fullStr Buffer capacity effects of delonix regia and hevea brasiliensis extractives on reactivity of selected adhesives / Alexander Vanessa
title_full_unstemmed Buffer capacity effects of delonix regia and hevea brasiliensis extractives on reactivity of selected adhesives / Alexander Vanessa
title_short Buffer capacity effects of delonix regia and hevea brasiliensis extractives on reactivity of selected adhesives / Alexander Vanessa
title_sort buffer capacity effects of delonix regia and hevea brasiliensis extractives on reactivity of selected adhesives alexander vanessa
topic Plant anatomy
Plant physiology
Plant ecology
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/20185/2/PPb_VANESSA%20ALEXANDER%20AS%20C%2015_5.pdf
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