Claims
- 1. A phenol-aldehyde resin consisting essentially of the reaction product of up to 4.0 parts by weight of a conventional thermosetting phenol-aldehyde resin precondensate having a viscosity of from 20 to 800 cps at 25.degree. C., and 1.0 part by weight of an alkali organic extract of peanut hulls, said extract containing phenolic compounds and at least 2% by weight of crude protein, based on weight of said extract, wherein the mixture is polymerized in an aqueous alkaline system at a temperature of from 30.degree. C. to reflux, until a viscosity of from 20 to 3,000 cps at 25.degree. C. is reached.
- 2. The resin composition of claim 1 wherein the polymerization is carried out in an aqueous alkaline system containing from 2 to 20% alkali concentration by weight.
- 3. A phenol-aldehyde novolak resin consisting essentially of the reaction product of up to 4.0 parts by weight of a conventional phenol-aldehyde novolak resin precondensate and 1.0 part by weight of an alkali organic extract of peanut hulls, said extract containing phenolic compounds and at least 2% by weight of crude protein, based on weight of said extract, in an aqueous acid system, wherein the mixture is polymerized at a temperature of from 30.degree. C. to reflux.
- 4. A phenol-aldehyde novolak resin consisting essentially of the polymerization product of an alkali organic extract of peanut hulls, said extract containing phenolic compounds and at least 2% by weight of crude protein, based on weight of said extract, and an aldehyde, wherein the polymerization is carried out in an aqueous acid system at a temperature of from 30.degree. C. to reflux.
- 5. A phenol-aldehyde novolak resin composition consisting essentially of 1.0 part by weight of the resin of claim 4 in physical mixture with up to 4.0 parts by weight of a conventional phenol-aldehyde novolak resin.
- 6. The phenol-aldehyde novolak type resin of claim 4 in which up to 80% by weight of the extract composition is replaced by a phenol having at least 2 free active sites.
- 7. The phenol-aldehyde novolak resin of claim 4 wherein the aldehyde is selected from at least one of the groups consisting of formaldehyde, paraformaldehyde, trioxane, hexamethylene tetramine, furfuraldehyde, and formalin.
- 8. The phenol-aldehyde novolak resin of claim 6 wherein the phenol is selected from at least one of the groups consisting of phenol, cresol, xylenol, and resorcinol, all having at least 2 free active sites.
- 9. The phenol-aldehyde novolak resin of claim 6 wherein not more than 60% of the extract is replaced by phenol.
- 10. The phenol-aldehyde novolak resin of claim 4 wherein 20 to 80% by weight of said extract is replaced by a phenol.
- 11. The phenol-aldehyde novolak resin of claim 4 wherein said extract contains at least 5% by weight of crude protein.
- 12. The phenol-aldehyde novolak resin of claim 4 wherein said extract contains at least 23.8% by weight of crude protein.
- 13. A phenol-aldehyde novolak resin consisting essentially of the reaction product of that portion of peanut hulls that has been reacted with a combination of sodium sulfite and at least one of the groups selected from sodium bisulfite and sodium carbonate, to form a water-soluble or water-suspendible composition containing phenolic compounds and at least 2% by weight of crude protein, based on weight of said extract, polymerized with an aldehyde, in an aqueous acid system and at a temperature of from 30.degree. C. to reflux.
- 14. A phenol-aldehyde resin consisting essentially of the reaction product of that portion of peanut hulls that has been reacted with sodium hydroxide to form a water-soluble or water-suspendible composition containing phenolic compounds and at least 2% by weight of crude protein, based on weight of said extract, polymerized with an aldehyde, in an aqueous alkaline system and at a temperature of from 30.degree. C. to reflux.
- 15. A phenol-aldehyde novolak resin consisting essentially of the reaction product of that portion of peanut hulls that has been reacted with ammonium hydroxide to form a water-soluble or water-suspendible composition containing phenolic compounds and at least 2% by weight of crude protein, based on weight of said extract, polymerized with an aldehyde, in an aqueous acid system and at a temperature of from 30.degree. C. to reflux.
- 16. A phenol-aldehyde resin consisting essentially of the reaction product of the solids of the extract composition of peanut hulls that has been reacted with a combination of sodium sulfite and at least one of the groups selected from sodium bisulfite and sodium carbonate, to form a water-soluble or water-suspendible composition containing phenolic compounds and at least 2% by weight of crude protein, based on weight of said extract, polymerized with an aldehyde, in an aqueous alkaline system and at a temperature of from 30.degree. C. to reflux.
- 17. A phenol-aldehyde resin composition consisting essentially of the polymerization product of
- (a) one part by weight of an alkali organic extract of peanut hulls, said extract containing phenolic compounds and at least 2% by weight of crude protein, based on weight of said extract, and
- (b) 0.1 to 1.6 parts by weight, based on weight of said extract, of an aldehyde.
- 18. A phenol-aldehyde resin composition consisting essentially of 1.0 part by weight of the resin of claim 17 in physical mixture with up to 4.0 parts by weight of a conventional thermosetting phenol-aldehyde resin.
- 19. A phenol-aldehyde resin consisting essentially of 1.0 part by weight of the resin of claim 17 which has been polymerized to a precondensate having a viscosity of not more than 800 cps at 25.degree. C., and which has been physically mixed with up to 4.0 parts by weight of a conventional thermosetting phenol-aldehyde resin precondensate having a viscosity of from 20 to 800 cps at 25.degree. C., and wherein the mixture is further polymerized to form a copolymer resin.
- 20. The resin of claim 17 in which up to about 80% by weight of the extract composition is replaced by a phenol having at least 2 free active sites.
- 21. The resin of claim 17 wherein the aldehyde is selected from at least one of the group consisting of formaldehyde, para-formaldehyde, trioxane, hexamethylene tetramine, furfuraldehyde, and formalin.
- 22. The composition of claim 20 wherein the phenol is selected from at least one of the group consisting of phenol, cresol, xylenol, and resorcinol, all having at least 2 free active sites.
- 23. The composition of claim 20 wherein polymerization is conducted at a temperature of from about 30.degree. to about 75.degree. C., until addition is completed, and then continued at a temperature of from about 55.degree. C. to reflux until condensation is completed.
- 24. The resin of claim 20 wherein not more than 60% of the alkaline extract is replaced by a phenol.
- 25. The resin of claim 20 in which the alkali concentration during polymerization is adjusted to from 3 to 15% by weight.
- 26. A phenol-aldehyde cellulosic material impregnation resin consisting essentially of the resin of claim 17, polymerized to a viscosity of from 20 to 1,500 cps at 25.degree. C.
- 27. The phenol-aldehyde resin composition of claim 17 wherein the alkali of said organic extract is a member selected from the group consisting of sodium and potassium.
- 28. The phenol-aldehyde resin composition of claim 17 wherein the alkali of said organic extract is ammonium.
- 29. The phenol-aldehyde resin composition of claim 17 wherein said extract contains at least 5% by weight of crude protein.
- 30. The phenol-aldehyde resin composition of claim 17 wherein the polymerization of said organic extract and aldehyde is carried out in an aqueous alkaline system.
- 31. The phenol-aldehyde resin composition of claim 17 wherein the polymerization of said organic extract and aldehyde is carried out in an aqueous acid system.
- 32. The phenol-aldehyde resin composition of claim 17 wherein the polymerization is carried out in an aqueous alkaline system at a temperature of 30.degree. C. to reflux, until a viscosity of from 20 to 1,500 cps at 25.degree. C. is reached.
- 33. The phenol-aldehyde resin composition of claim 17 wherein the polymerization is carried out in an aqueous alkaline system at a temperature of 30.degree. C. to reflux, until a viscosity of from 250 to 1,500 cps at 25.degree. C. is reached.
- 34. The resin composition of claim 17 wherein 20 to 80% by weight of said extract is replaced by a phenol.
- 35. A phenol-aldehyde resin consisting essentially of the reaction product of peanut hulls that has been reacted with ammonium hydroxide to form a water-soluble or water-suspendible composition containing phenolic compounds and at least 2% by weight of crude protein, based on weight of said extract, polymerized with an aldehyde, in an aqueous alkaline system and at a temperature of from 30.degree. C. to reflux.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a Continuation-In-Part of applicant's copending parent application Ser. No. 814,920, filed July 12, 1977.
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