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Progresses in melamine-formaldehyde resins
Nano-technology also has a massive potential to enhance polymer composites with improved performance. Nanomaterial-improved polymers for adhesives have been progressed to enhance the properties of wood composites. MFR is one of the most common thermoset resins for coating applications. Based on nanotechnology, it is possible to design advanced MFR-based polymers for industrial uses such as coatings.
Perspectives about future enhancements
In the critical review, for the first time, it is emphasised the importance of the recent progress on the impact of nanomaterials to improve the performance of MFR adhesives such as mechanical properties, thermal stability, fire retardancy and free formaldehyde emission, and various aspects of such engineered polymers are discussed and accentuated. Using nanoparticles in liquid MFR adhesives has the potential to significantly lower environmental and health hazards. Eventually, based on the above discussion, the challenges and perspectives about future enhancements emphasises the necessity of a new vision into the high-level analysis of what happens at the MFR and nanomaterial studies that are not actually clear in the research on the coating industry. As the authors point out, to synthesise MFR nanocomposites for industrial use, the processing of these nanocomposites must be developed from lab-scale to industrially appropriate approaches.
The review has been published in Progress in Organic Coatings, Volume 165, April 2022.