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Properties of a new renewable sesame protein adhesive modified by urea in the absence and presence of zinc oxide

Properties of a new renewable sesame protein adhesive modified by urea in the absence and presence of zinc oxide
Xuede Wang, Yuxiang Ma, Xiaobo Wei, Yaoran Li
Sesame protein (SP) is a new renewable resource for wood adhesives because of its brilliant performance, which is non-toxic and harmless to human health during the process of using plywood.

Publisher URL: http://feeds.rsc.org/~r/rss/ra/~3/ST8oGjl168I/C7RA07578B

DOI: 2017/RA/C7RA07578B

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