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Medium-density fiberboards from wood fibers and pruned palm leaves bonded with urea–formaldehyde and isocyanate resins

Type
Journal article
Language
English
Date issued
2026
Author
Taghiyari, Hamid R.
Ilies, Dorina Camelia
Nadali, Elham
Kawalerczyk, Jakub 
Antov, Petar
Dudeva, Viktoria
Pereș, Ana Cornelia
Salimifard, Ehsan
Faculty
Wydział Leśny i Technologii Drewna
Journal
Discover Sustainability
ISSN
2662-9984
DOI
10.1007/s43621-025-02472-3
Web address
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s43621-025-02472-3#rightslink
Volume
7
Number
1
Pages from-to
art. 253
Abstract (EN)
The increasing scarcity of raw materials for the production of wood-based composite panels has necessitated the exploration of alternative lignocellulosic sources. This study investigated and evaluated the feasibility of utilizing pruned palm leaves for manufacturing medium-density fiberboard (MDF) panels, employing two resin systems: urea–formaldehyde (UF, 10%) and isocyanate (IC, 5%). Two types of refined and non-refined palm leaves were used, either as the sole fiber source (100%) or as partial substitution of industrial wood fibers (at the rate of 10%). In total, five types of panels were produced. The results obtained revealed that refined palm leaves have strong potential to be incorporated at a 10% substitution level without significantly compromising panel performance. Conversely, panels containing non-refined palm leaves exhibited markedly inferior physical and mechanical properties. Based on the results, refined palm leaves at a 10% inclusion rate can be recommended for MDF panel production using both UF and IC resins.
Keywords (EN)
  • composite panels

  • lignocellulosic materials

  • palm tree

  • petrochemical resins

License
cc-by-nc-ndcc-by-nc-nd CC-BY-NC-ND - Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives
Open access date
January 20, 2026
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