Modified lignin for composite and pellet binder applications

L. Gibbons, Madeline Smith, R. Quirino
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Lignin is a naturally occurring polymer that is present in all vascular plants. It binds together the cell walls, thus being one of the main structural components of vegetable tissue. In this project, alkali and dealkali lignins have been chemically modified in order to incorporate reactive fragments for subsequent free radical co-polymerisation with n-butyl methacrylate, styrene, or divinylbenzene (DVB). The thermal properties of regular and modified lignins were assessed and compared. The cross-linking of modified lignins with DVB yields materials with properties suitable for applications as a pellet binder, as well as a bio-based resin for the preparation of biocomposites. The chemical modification of alkali and dealkali lignin has been verified by Raman and infrared spectroscopies. The thermo-mechanical properties of the final materials prepared have been assessed by means of thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), and dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA), and are reported and discussed in this work.
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改性木质素在复合材料和颗粒粘合剂中的应用
木质素是一种天然聚合物,存在于所有维管植物中。它将细胞壁结合在一起,因此是植物组织的主要结构成分之一。在这个项目中,碱木质素和脱碱木质素进行了化学改性,以加入活性片段,以便随后与甲基丙烯酸正丁酯、苯乙烯或二乙烯基苯(DVB)进行自由基共聚合。对常规木质素和改性木质素的热性能进行了评价和比较。改性木质素与DVB交联产生的材料具有适合用作颗粒粘合剂的性能,以及用于制备生物复合材料的生物基树脂。用拉曼光谱和红外光谱验证了碱木质素和脱碱木质素的化学改性。通过热重分析(TGA)、差示扫描量热法(DSC)和动态力学分析(DMA)对制备的最终材料的热力学性能进行了评估,并在本工作中进行了报道和讨论。
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