The document discusses the synthesis and characterization of phenol formaldehyde resin with partial replacement of phenol by coconut shell flour (CSF) as a cheaper alternative due to the rising costs and scarcity of phenol. It highlights how CSF, being a renewable resource, can replace 40-50% of phenol in resin formulations while preserving adhesive properties, which is beneficial for the wood-based panel industry. The study details the experimental procedures, chemical processes, and the resulting properties of the CSF-modified resin as examined through various tests.