Many consumer products used in our daily life contain adhesives and coatings formulated with fossil and harmful chemicals that pose significant risks to human health and the environment. Therefore, there is an urgent need to develop bio-based adhesives and coatings with improved sustainability and safety profile that also achieve the performance required by industry and consumers.
The main objective of SuperBark is to use natural components from softwood bark, an abundant side stream from forest industries, to develop ≥ 95% bio-based adhesives and coatings for wood-based panels and food packaging paper. This will be achieved by applying a multidisciplinary approach that includes:
a. Extraction of tannins and other polyphenolic compounds from industrial softwood bark using a patented alkaline process, followed by recovery of polyphenols from the alkaline extracts using membrane separation technologies.
b. Utilization of bark-based polyphenols for development of 4 different adhesive formulations for plywood, particleboard, and medium density fibreboard (MDF).
c. Conversion of cellulose-rich bark residues, left after extraction of polyphenols, into cellulose nanofibrils (CNF) that are used as functional components in coatings for plywood and packaging paper.
d. Combination of digital technologies in process design, system dynamics modelling, and data analysis to evaluate technical, socio-economic, and market opportunities, and accelerate the adhesive and coating developments.
e. Application of Safe and Sustainable by Design (SSbD) principles, from the bark extraction to the development of adhesives and coatings and their application to the end products, which are then validated for recyclability and/or biodegradability in relevant environments.
f. Active communication and dissemination activities to increase awareness of relevant stakeholders and ensure the exploitation of the technologies and solutions developed in the project.
The results from SuperBark will provide clear impact by contributing to diversification of the bio-based adhesives and coatings portfolio with improved safety, sustainability, and circularity compared with existing fossil-based products. This will be achieved by validating the alkaline fractionation of bark and use of bark-based fractions in adhesive and coating formulations with ≥ 95% bio-based content, with application in the furniture, construction, transport, and packaging sectors. Eventual industrial replication of bark fractionation processes and the consequent availability of bark-based components on the market will further diversify the bio-based product portfolio. Moreover, bio-based formulations with bark-based components will eliminate the need for fossil and hazardous chemicals typically used in adhesives and coatings, and will promote the recyclability and/or biodegradability of wood panels and packaging paper products.