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Binders and materials made therewith
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In this paper, a curable aqueous composition was proposed, comprising a carbohydrate, a crosslinking agent, and an amine base, with a pH adjusted by the base.Abstract:
A curable aqueous composition is disclosed comprising a carbohydrate, a crosslinking agent, and an amine base, wherein the curable aqueous composition has a pH adjusted by the amine base. Further disclosed is a method of forming a curable aqueous solution.read more
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