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Research Outlines Creation of High-performance Wood Adhesives with Lignin

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June 30, 2026

More than 50 million tons of lignin are generated each year by the global pulp industry, yet only a small fraction is used in high-value products. At the same time, the wood-products industry still relies heavily on petrochemical adhesives such as urea–formaldehyde and phenol–formaldehyde resins, which raise concerns over formaldehyde emissions, fossil-resource dependence, and environmental impact. A new study published in Science by researchers from Northeast Forestry University and collaborating institutions shows how this underused industrial lignin stream can be transformed into a high-performance bio-based wood adhesive through a simple ion-exchange strategy.

The core innovation is not merely adding lignin to an adhesive formulation. The researchers convert sodium lignosulfonate, a common industrial byproduct, into lignosulfonic acid. This change turns the material into both a polymer backbone and an intrinsic macromolecular catalyst. The sulfonic acid groups promote esterification between citric acid, lignosulfonic acid, and hydroxyl groups in wood during hot pressing, forming a covalently cross-linked adhesive network without external fossil-derived cross-linkers or toxic catalysts.

This self-catalytic mechanism solves a central problem in many bio-based adhesives: the trade-off between sustainability and wet performance. Citric acid alone penetrates wood too quickly and fails to form a continuous glue layer. By blending it with lignosulfonic acid, the adhesive becomes more viscous, forms a more stable glue line, and avoids excessive penetration into the wood substrate. The viscosity of the LA/CA adhesive is about 9.5 times higher than that of neat citric acid, supporting better interface formation and bonding.

Mechanical tests showed strong dry and wet performance. The optimized LA/CA adhesive reached dry shear strengths of 2.20 to 2.44 MPa and wet shear strengths of 0.75 to 0.83 MPa, meeting the Type I plywood requirement under the Chinese GB/T 17657–2022 standard. With adjusted hot-pressing conditions, wet shear strength increased further, and the specimens showed wood failure rather than adhesive failure, indicating that the bonded interface can become stronger than the wood itself. In contrast, sodium lignosulfonate/citric acid and citric-acid-only systems met dry-strength requirements but failed boiling-water resistance tests.

The strategy also showed promise beyond laboratory-scale samples. Using industrial-grade feedstocks, the team produced 100 kilograms of the LA/CA adhesive and used it to bond three-layer and seven-layer plywood panels. Both met Type I dry and wet shear-strength standards. Economic analysis estimated an adhesive production cost of about €279.32 per ton. For plywood production, the adhesive reduced costs by 19.7% compared with urea–formaldehyde resin, 46.2% compared with phenol–formaldehyde resin, and 69.6% compared with methylenediphenyl diisocyanate adhesives.

The environmental profile was also favorable. Formaldehyde emission was only 0.11 mg/L, meeting Japan's F★★★★ ultra-low-emission classification. A cradle-to-gate life cycle assessment showed that the LA/CA adhesive had lower impacts than urea–formaldehyde resin across all evaluated categories and substantially lower impacts than phenol–formaldehyde resin in most categories, including global warming potential, fossil resource scarcity, and toxicity-related indicators. Some impacts, such as water consumption, still require optimization, but the overall results support the adhesive’s sustainability advantage.

By using industrial lignosulfonate as both a structural component and a built-in catalyst, the study provides a practical route for turning pulp-industry waste into durable wood adhesives. The approach is not yet a universal replacement for all commercial adhesive systems, and future work will need to adapt it to different wood composites, pressing conditions, and long-term durability requirements. Still, it offers a scalable waste-to-wealth pathway for circular manufacturing and the broader bio-based materials industry.

To read the entire article, visit https://spj.science.org/doi/10.34133/research.1226.

KEYWORDS: bio-based adhesives bio-based materials circular economy

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