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Thermal-mechanical triphasic assembly enables ultra-strong soy protein adhesives via biomass welding | Synapse
April 1, 2026
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Thermal-mechanical triphasic assembly enables ultra-strong soy protein adhesives via biomass welding
QT
Qimin Tian
XQ
Xinyu Qiao
GJ
Guobiao Jin
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Key Points
The aim is to develop ultra-strong adhesives from soy protein through innovative thermal-mechanical triphasic assembly techniques.
Utilized thermal-mechanical triphasic assembly to combine different phases for adhesion.
Investigated the effectiveness of soy protein in creating strong adhesive bonds.
Analyzed the properties of the resultant adhesives through mechanical testing.
Achieved significant enhancement in adhesive strength compared to traditional methods.
Demonstrated that biomass welding contributes to the superior performance of the adhesives.
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Tian et al. (Sun,) studied this question.
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https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xcrp.2026.103216