WO2002051898A1 - Use of nir (near-infrared spectroscopy) in composite panel production - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the use of a spectroscopic method (NIR, Near-Infrared spectroscopy) for monitoring an industrial process, the production of formaldehyde-based resins used as bonding agents in composite wood panels, from the analysis of the raw materials and the intermediate products, such as urea-formaldehyde concentrates, to the quality control of the final product.
- NIR Near-Infrared spectroscopy
- NIR spectroscopy The use of NIR spectroscopy to monitor various processes has been developed systematically during the last years and was assisted by the increase in speed and capacity of the computers available. This NIR technique has been applied to various industries such as the oil industry, pharmaceuticals, food industry, control of fermentation, and certain polymer manufacture. There has been the use of the system in on line and end point determinations and reaction coordination for homogeneous and heterogeneous reactions. The analysis has been carried out on liquid and vapor phase process streams. In line process monitoring on polymer systems by NtR spectroscopy is discussed by D. Fischer et al., In-line process monitoring on polymer melts by NIR-spectroscopy, Fresenius J. Anal. Chemistry, 359, 1997, p. 74-77, and by J. P.
- spectroscopic techniques such as Infrared (IR) and Raman spectroscopy have been used to monitor various industrial processes.
- IR Infrared
- Raman spectroscopy for monitoring industrial processes describes the use of Raman spectroscopy for monitoring melamine-formaldehyde resin synthesis (B. J. Kip et al, On the use of recent developments in vibrational spectroscopic instrumentation in an industrial environment: quicker, smaller and more robust, Vibrational Spectroscopy 24, 2000, p. 75-92).
- IR techniques require or impose a very thin sampling depth (0.5-2 micrometers), which in case of viscous and micro-heterogeneous liquids would result to non- representative sampling.
- references US5578827, DE19805612 and SU1833805 apply Infrared spectroscopy and not Near-Infrared spectroscopy. More specifically, US5578827 discloses a process for monitoring polcondensation or polyaddition reactions by application of ATR-IR spectroscopy, while DE 19805612 refers to the use of ATR-IR spectroscopy in monitoring polycondensation reactions. In SU1833805, infrared (IR) spectrophotometry is used to determine the amount of free phenol in phenol-formaldehyde resins.
- IR infrared
- composite wood-based panels e.g. particleboard, fibreboard, oriented strand board (OSB), plywood, hardboard
- OSB oriented strand board
- These product types are prepared either from wood chips (particleboard), fibres (fibreboard, hardboard), strands (OSB) or from wood veneers (plywood), which are sprayed or coated with specially formulated adhesives and hot-pressed to form sheet products.
- Their production greatly relies on the use of urea-formaldehyde (UF) adhesives.
- UF urea-formaldehyde
- UFC urea-formaldehyde concentrate
- UFC is an intermediate for the resin synthesis that is typically prepared, by a continuous process, in an absorption tower. During this process gaseous formaldehyde, derived by catalytic methanol oxidation, is absorbed by an aqueous solution of urea. Absorption involves both dissolution of formaldehyde as well as chemical reaction of formaldehyde with urea.
- the ratio of urea to formaldehyde and the total solids content, pH, and temperature vary along the absorption tower and are important for the quality of the final product and the safe, continuous production. Irregularities in the process can result in insoluble precipitate formation along the length of the tower or even blocking of intermediate disks of the tower.
- the final product is a complex mixture of at least fifteen different compounds.
- the precise determination of the urea and formaldehyde content in these compounds is essential for the subsequent formulation of the resin. Conventionally it is performed only off line by tedious methods.
- One such method involves the hydrolysis of the UFC to obtain formaldehyde in solution that is subsequently extracted and after numerous dilutions its concentration is finally determined by titration.
- the concentration of urea is calculated independently by determining the total nitrogen concentration (Kjeldahl method).
- the overall determination of formaldehyde and urea content with these methods takes more than four hours.
- Faster chromatographic methods have been developed but they are less accurate and require precise sample weighting and specific equipment. Furthermore, they cannot be applied on line. The above methods can only determine the overall content of urea and formaldehyde and give no information on the existing chemical speciation.
- the UFC produced is subsequently used for the urea-formaldehyde resin production, which is conventionally performed via a batch process.
- formaline that does not contain any urea
- the process of resin production is influenced by the raw materials used and the conditions applied, and particularly the pH and concentration of the various components at every particular time. Failing to terminate the reaction at the correct conversion level can result in crosslinking of the resin and formation of an insoluble network inside the reactor. Furthermore, variability of resin production can result in variations in resin's performance that are decreasing the reliability to the customers.
- An objective of the present invention is to provide a methodology for the control of all the raw materials and intermediate products (methanol, formaldehyde, urea, urea solutions, UFC, meiamine, etc.) involved in formaldehyde-based resin synthesis.
- the objective of the invention is to provide a methodology for the fast and reliable determination of its content in urea and formaldehyde. Furthermore this methodology will be adaptable to online monitoring of the UFC production process. Therefore the urea and formaldehyde content will be measured continuously and at various points along the absorption tower in order to ensure regular production or detect irregularities.
- Another objective of the invention is to provide a methodology for monitoring the resin production and for ensuring the reproducibility of the final product.
- NIR can be used for the determination of the overall content of urea and formaldehyde in UFC even though the latter is a complex mixture of more than 15 different compounds containing urea and formaldehyde.
- NIR can be used for the monitoring of reactions of urea and formaldehyde in the production of aqueous UF resin. This enables the monitoring of the start of methylolation stage through to the ending of condensation polymerisation so as to an evaluation of the various stages of the production. Again it was surprising to find that NIR could be used for the monitoring of such a system despite the variability of reactions that lead to methylolation or polymerisation, the changes in temperature during the production and the potential changes in turbidity during production.
- a method for controlling the production of aqueous formaldehyde resin compositions for application as adhesives in the wood-based panel industry in which formaldehyde takes part in a reaction with one or a combination of co resin forming material (of the type phenol, urea, meiamine), the method comprising monitoring at least one of the formation of the aqueous and substantially alcohol-free reaction mixture and the course of the reaction by near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy and adjusting the course of the reaction (when necessary) in accordance with the results of the spectroscopy to obtain optimum conditions for the reaction.
- NIR near-infrared
- a method for controlling the production of aqueous formaldehyde resin compositions used as adhesives in the manufacture of wood-based panels in which formaldehyde takes part in a reaction with one or a combination of co resin forming material
- the method comprising monitoring at least one of the formation of the aqueous and substantially alcohol-free reaction mixture and the course of the reaction by near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy, adjusting the course of the reaction (when necessary) in accordance with the results of the spectroscopy to obtain optimum conditions for the reaction, wherein said monitoring is effected by comparing near infrared spectra obtained periodically from the reaction mixture or data computed therefrom with measurements or data calculated previously during calibration of the system.
- NIR near-infrared
- the said resin forming reaction is carried out in an aqueous environment and the final resin product is in the form of aqueous solution or colloidal suspension containing 15 to 60% by weight of water as the solvent or suspension medium and no other solvent or suspension medium.
- said reaction mixture contains less than 3% by weight of methanol.
- a method for assessing the performance of formaldehyde-based resins comprising subjecting the resin to near-infrared spectroscopy to determine the spectra of the resin and comparing the spectra so determined to reference spectra of resins of known type and performance.
- the accuracy of the above determination is surprisingly high in view of the fact that the region of the spectra used in the analysis contains combination bands that are influenced by the strong hydrogen bonding interactions known to be present.
- the methodology developed involves the use of a Fourier-Transform NIR (FT-NIR) spectrometer, in a fibre optic acquisition mode.
- a typical procedure involves the selection of the optical resolution and acquisition time in order to allow for the optimum accuracy and signal to noise ratio with the minimum acquisition time.
- the probe For the acquisition of the spectra the probe has to be immersed in the sample that is measured.
- Customized software can allow for automated acquisition of spectrum, data treatment, and results analysis and display. When on-line measurements are performed spectra acquisition can be programmed to take place at specified intervals of time.
- one embodiment of the invention is a method in which the reaction is between formaldehyde and urea and the monitoring is carried out during the formation of resin by reaction of formaldehyde and urea with a view to optimizing the formation of the final resin.
- a particular embodiment of the invention is a method in which the spectroscopy measure is applied to the preparation of urea formaldehyde concentrate (UFC) to provide a high quality intermediate for urea formaldehyde resin synthesis.
- UOC urea formaldehyde concentrate
- the control of the invention can be applied to various formaldehyde reactions of the resin forming components.
- the reaction can be applied not merely to reactions of formaldehyde and urea but the reactions of formaldehyde and phenol or meiamine.
- the nature of the secondary component would be immediately apparent to those skilled in the art since the manufacture of formaldehyde resins for the wood-based panel industry is well known and the nature of the other reacting component is also well known.
- a chemometric algorithm can be used, based on the original spectra or on their derivatives.
- the method must be built on a database of a significant number of UFC samples for which formaldehyde and urea contents must be measured independently. More than one spectrum from each sample can be obtained at a specified temperature. The selection of the temperature depends on the specific application of the method that is developed. However, it was found that it is important to perform all measurements at the same temperature. Validation of the method involves removing each spectrum from the database and treating it as an unknown in order to quantify the accuracy of the prediction.
- the sample's content in urea and formaldehyde can be determined using the remaining spectra.
- the resulting root mean square error of the estimation for the database has to be lower than 0.5 for both the urea concentration and the formaldehyde concentration.
- Typical application (example 1 presented further) gives much better RMSEP (Root Mean Square Error of Prediction) than this figure.
- RMSEP Root Mean Square Error of Prediction
- a conformity test will be provided in order to ensure that the UFC does not deviate from its statistical composition (not just the overall urea and formaldehyde content but also the specific ingredients).
- a similar method can be developed for on-line control. In this case, spectra acquisition can be performed automatically at specified intervals of time, for instance every 15 minutes or less.
- the process can also be used for monitoring resin synthesis for example reaction of formaldehyde and urea to form a UF resin.
- the near infrared spectroscopy monitoring is effected on a urea-formaldehyde reactor to define a pathway for the formation of a urea-formaldehyde resin with adjustment of any deviations found by the spectroscopy when these are greater than the defined optimum pathway.
- a probe For further monitoring the process of resin synthesis, a probe should be installed in the reactor and acquisition of data should be performed at short time intervals (for instance every 2 minutes).
- Algorithms can be created for monitoring applications.
- One such algorithm describes the system in a multidimensional vectorial space, assigns arbitrary values to at least two extreme situations encountered during the synthesis process in order to create a scale and interpolates any intermediate spectrum within these two or more standards.
- Other algorithms describe quantitatively band intensities or the position of frequency extremes specifically corresponding to reactants, intermediates, final products, or unwanted byproducts. The time evolution of these scores allows the phenomenological monitoring of each reaction.
- the process of the invention can be used to monitor the production of starting materials such as urea formaldehyde concentrates for the use of raw materials, urea and formaldehyde for such UFC in the production of the final resin.
- starting materials such as urea formaldehyde concentrates for the use of raw materials, urea and formaldehyde for such UFC in the production of the final resin.
- the process is equally easily applicable to production of intermediates and final resin production for such resins as meiamine formaldehyde and phenol formaldehyde resins.
- FT-NIR spectroscopy could be used in such complex systems despite the use of FT-NIR spectroscopy for monitoring other types of reactions.
- the course of the reaction can be adjusted as follows dependent on the prevailing conditions: a) An undesirable fast initial rate of methylolation in the synthesis of UF resin can be observed with NIR and corrected by adjusting the pH value of the reaction mixture; b) An undesirable fast polymerisation can be observed by NIR and corrected either by increasing the pH value or decreasing the temperature of the reaction mixture; c) An undesirable slow polymerisation can be corrected by decreasing the pH value or increasing the temperature; and d) Incomplete methylolation can be detected by NIR and adjusted by prolonging the methylolation stage or increasing the temperature.
- the adjustment process can be automated if required.
- the adjustment process can be automated if required.
- NIR readings are used to control various physical parameters such as acid and/or alkali additions to the reaction mixture constituents to control the pH value and burners or electrical heaters to control the temperature of the reaction mixture.
- Example 1 Determination of urea and formaldehyde content of UFC
- a method is created that runs in the OPUS OS/2 environment and consists of two OPUS IBM OS2 compatible files with extensions *.Q2 and * 222. It is based on 40 NIR spectra of UFC obtained with a 1mm path quartz fibre at 25 ⁇ 1 °C. Each spectrum is assigned three values for urea content, formaldehyde content and refractive index respectively which are independently measured.
- the files associated with it should be copied to a separate directory.
- Input spectra of unknown UFC should be acquired by the standard experiment, i.e. 1 min acquisition time at resolution 8 cm "1 . Under these conditions, 101 scans are performed. Measurements should be made at a steady temperature of 25 ⁇ 1 °C.
- Spectra of UFC samples can be analyzed independently or in groups (Make or Load File List). In both cases, reports are produced automatically. These reports can be either viewed through OPUS or printed to .txt files, and then opened with any Windows editor or spreadsheet (such as Microsoft Word or Excel).
- the method can be modified either with the exclusion/addition of existing spectra or with the addition of reference spectra together with the respective variable values.
- the respective RMS errors for the calibration datasets are:
- the method is limited by the accuracy of the input values.
- UFC at its final state has a concentration of ca. 24% w/w urea, 56% w/w formaldehyde and 20% w/w water.
- Impurities could include formic acid and methanol in concentrations lower than 1% and are not regularly measured.
- the total urea content ranged from 18.2 to 25.1% w/w
- the total formaldehyde content ranged from 28.8 to 60.9 % w/w
- the total water content ranged from 15% to 53% w/w.
- Example 2 Monitoring UF resin (molar ratio 1.15) synthesis at laboratory scale.
- a 2lt reaction flask was charged with 260 g of water, 1028.6 g UFC (of w/w concentration 56.9% formaldehyde, 25.0% urea, 18.1 % water) and 328,1 g of urea.
- the probe was immersed in the reaction vessel in the same manner as the pH electrode.
- the reaction mixture was subsequently subjected to the standard pH and temperature cycles necessary for the production of resin.
- Spectra acquisition was performed with an automated acquisition program every 2 min. Each spectrum is an average of 100 scans (1 min acquisition time). The procedure was repeated for several times in order to assess the level of reproducibility. Subsequently, an algorithm was built.
- Example 3 Monitoring the polymerization of UF resin (molar ratio 1,15) at laboratory scale.
- Example 4 Monitoring the production of UF resin at industrial scale.
- Suitable process probe was used and adapted to a 25-ton reactor. Data were collected and translated automatically to reaction pathways using custom-made software. Monitoring of several production batches showed that the major source of irreproducibility was the variation of the heating rate during the step of methylolation ( Figure 4). The optimum heating rate was found and correlated with the cloudiness of the reaction mixture during the polymerization as well as the cloudiness and stability of the final product. The example shows that the method can be used for the optimization of the production process.
- NIR spectroscopy can be equally well employed to evaluate the final resin even if its synthesis has not been monitored by NIR.
- the calibration and validation algorithm necessary for this is built on a database that consists of spectra of resins of known composition and performance.
- the algorithm can be used to correlate the spectra with the performance, or to check the conformity of a resin with unknown performance to a set or reference resins of good performance.
- the algorithm can be based on parts of the original spectra or their derivatives. The parts of the spectra selected can be chosen on the basis of the chemical assignments, or empirically. Since the performance of resins depends on the particular conditions under which they are used it is apparent that variations of the method should be available for various applications of the same type of resins.
- the process can also be used to evaluate the performance of formaldehyde-based resins, the production of which has not been monitored by NIR.
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