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    Particleboard bio-adhesive by glyoxalated lignin and oxidized dialdehyde starch crosslinked by urea by Chen, Xinyi, Pizzi, Antonio, Zhang, Bengang, Zhou, Xiaojian, Fredon, Emmanuel, Gerardin, Christine, Du, Guanben

    Published in Wood science and technology (2022)
    “…A new bio-sourced adhesive system is presented based on urea crosslinked glyoxalated lignin and dialdehyde starch obtained by hydrogen peroxide oxidation of…”
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    Preparation and Characterization of Condensed Tannin Non-Isocyanate Polyurethane (NIPU) Rigid Foams by Ambient Temperature Blowing by Chen, Xinyi, Xi, Xuedong, Pizzi, Antonio, Fredon, Emmanuel, Zhou, Xiaojian, Li, Jinxing, Gerardin, Christine, Du, Guanben

    Published in Polymers (30-03-2020)
    “…Ambient temperature self-blowing mimosa tannin-based non-isocyanate polyurethane (NIPU) rigid foam was produced, based on a formulation of tannin-based…”
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    Non-Furanic Humins-Based Non-Isocyanate Polyurethane (NIPU) Thermoset Wood Adhesives by Chen, Xinyi, Pizzi, Antonio, Essawy, Hisham, Fredon, Emmanuel, Gerardin, Christine, Guigo, Nathanael, Sbirrazzuoli, Nicolas

    Published in Polymers (25-01-2021)
    “…Predominantly non-furanic commercial humins were used to prepare humin-based non-isocyanate polyurethane (NIPU) resins for wood panel adhesives. Pure…”
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    Ambient Temperature Self-Blowing Tannin-Humins Biofoams by Chen, Xinyi, Guigo, Nathanael, Pizzi, Antonio, Sbirrazzuoli, Nicolas, Li, Bin, Fredon, Emmanuel, Gerardin, Christine

    Published in Polymers (17-11-2020)
    “…Ambient temperature self-blowing tannin–furanic foams have been prepared by substituting a great part—even a majority—of furfuryl alcohol with humins, a…”
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    Surface Characteristics and Artificial Weathering Resistance of Oil-Based Coatings on the Chemically and Thermally Modified Short-Rotation Teak Wood by Martha, Resa, George, Béatrice, Gérardin-Charbonnier, Christine, Fredon, Emmanuel, Rahayu, Istie S, Darmawan, Wayan, Gérardin, Philippe

    Published in Materials (05-08-2024)
    “…Improving the durability of short-rotation wood can be achieved through chemical and thermal modification. Chemical and thermal modification can have an impact…”
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    Lactic acid/wood-based composite material. Part 1: Synthesis and characterization by Noël, Marion, Fredon, Emmanuel, Mougel, Eric, Masson, Daniel, Masson, Eric, Delmotte, Luc

    Published in Bioresource technology (01-10-2009)
    “…As biomass feedstock, wood and lactic acid biopolymers have been used as constituents of an innovative biocomposite material possessing remarkable properties…”
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    Evaluation of axial impregnation as an alternative to classical wood vacuum pressure impregnation method by Damay, Jérémie, Fredon, Emmanuel, Gérardin, Philippe, Lemmens, Philippe

    Published in Maderas (01-10-2015)
    “…The evolution of laws on the use of biocide products has led to important changes in the field of wood preservation leading to an increasing interest for non…”
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    Oxidized demethylated lignin as a bio-based adhesive for wood bonding by Chen, Xinyi, Xi, Xuedong, Pizzi, Antonio, Fredon, Emmanuel, Du, Guanben, Gerardin, Christine, Amirou, Siham

    Published in The Journal of adhesion (04-07-2021)
    “…Lignin was successfully modified to prepare a bio-based wood adhesive by just two synthesis steps: demethylation and periodate oxidation. Fourier Transform…”
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    Condensed tannin-glucose-based NIPU bio-foams of improved fire retardancy by Chen, Xinyi, Li, Jinxing, Xi, Xuedong, Pizzi, Antonio, Zhou, Xiaojian, Fredon, Emmanuel, Du, Guanben, Gerardin, Christine

    Published in Polymer degradation and stability (01-05-2020)
    “…Glucose-based self-blowing non-isocyanate polyurethanes foams were prepared in our previous work. They showed excellent properties comparable to commercial…”
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    Low curing temperature tannin-based non-isocyanate polyurethane (NIPU) wood adhesives: Preparation and properties evaluation by Chen, Xinyi, Pizzi, Antonio, Fredon, Emmanuel, Gerardin, Christine, Zhou, Xiaojian, Zhang, Bengang, Du, Guanben

    “…Bio-sourced glycerol diglycidyl ether (GDE) has been used in appropriate proportions as an enhancer to decrease the curing temperature, and improve the bonding…”
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    Flame-retardant and thermally-insulating tannin and soybean protein isolate (SPI) based foams for potential applications in building materials by Chen, Xinyi, Li, Jinxing, Essawy, Hisham, Pizzi, Antonio, Fredon, Emmanuel, Gerardin, Christine, Du, Guanben, Zhou, Xiaojian

    Published in Construction & building materials (10-01-2022)
    “…[Display omitted] •Series of tannin-furanic-SPI foams with excellent fire retardancy were prepared.•H3BO3, H3PO4, and montmorillonite were additives to enhance…”
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    Tannin-furanic foams modified by soybean protein isolate (SPI) and industrial lignin substituting formaldehyde addition by Chen, Xinyi, Li, Jinxing, Pizzi, Antonio, Fredon, Emmanuel, Gerardin, Christine, Zhou, Xiaojian, Du, Guanben

    Published in Industrial crops and products (15-09-2021)
    “…[Display omitted] •Series of tannin-furanic-SPI foams with excellent fire performance were prepared.•The SPI improved strength and diminished pulverization…”
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    Preparation and properties of a novel type of tannin-based wood adhesive by Chen, Xinyi, Pizzi, Antonio, Fredon, Emmanuel, Gerardin, Christine, Li, Jinxing, Zhou, Xiaojian, Du, Guanben

    Published in The Journal of adhesion (19-05-2022)
    “…A novel biomass-based wood adhesive was prepared with commercial Mimosa tannin extract and glycerol diglycidyl ether (GDE) by convenient mechanical mixing. GDE…”
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    Tartaric acid catalyzed furfurylation of beech wood by Sejati, Prabu Satria, Imbert, Aurélia, Gérardin-Charbonnier, Christine, Dumarçay, Stéphane, Fredon, Emmanuel, Masson, Eric, Nandika, Dodi, Priadi, Trisna, Gérardin, Phillipe

    Published in Wood science and technology (01-03-2017)
    “…European beech ( Fagus sylvatica L.) is a major tree species of European forest which is underexploited because of its low dimensional stability and…”
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    Lactic acid/wood-based composite material. Part 2: Physical and mechanical performance by Noël, Marion, Mougel, Eric, Fredon, Emmanuel, Masson, Daniel, Masson, Eric

    Published in Bioresource technology (01-10-2009)
    “…The synthesis of an innovative bio-composite material based on wood and lactic acid oligomers has been reported in Part 1. As a continuation of this previous…”
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    Microwave-assisted synthesis of polyglycerol from glycerol carbonate by Iaych, Kamal, Dumarçay, Stéphane, Fredon, Emmanuel, Gérardin, Christine, Lemor, Alain, Gérardin, Philippe

    Published in Journal of applied polymer science (15-05-2011)
    “…Microwave irradiation of glycerol carbonate allows formation of glycidol, which readily polymerizes to form polyglycerol under mild conditions comparatively to…”
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    Optimization of Acid Pretreatment in order to Increase the Phenolic Content of Picea abies Bark by Surface Response Methodology by Duret, Xavier, Fredon, Emmanuel, Masson, Eric, Desharnais, Lyne, Gérardin, Philippe

    Published in Bioresources (01-01-2013)
    “…The purpose of this work was to determine the main factors influencing the phenolic content of bark during acid hydrolysis. The optimization of polysaccharides…”
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    Properties improvement of seven hardwood species by combination of thermal and chemical modifications by Damay, Jérémie, Bender, Tobias, Munk, Christoph, Jousserand, Michael, Creton, Milena, Fredon, Emmanuel, Rémond, Romain, Meausoone, Pierre Jean, Pfriem, Alexander, Gérardin, Philippe

    Published in European journal of wood and wood products (01-02-2024)
    “…Most European hardwoods are nowadays under-utilized due to drawbacks such as low dimensional stability, durability and surface hardness. Seven hardwood species…”
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