Liquefaction of Lignin Using Chemical Decomposition and Its Application to Polyurethane Foam

Authors
Jeong, JisuKim, Woo SikLee, Min WookGoh, Munju
Issue Date
2021-04-27
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Citation
ACS OMEGA, v.6, no.16, pp.10745 - 10751
Abstract
To utilize the chemical application of lignin (LN), a decomposition reaction was carried out to cleave chemical bonds. Indeed, a liquefaction process is essential for the chemical use of lignin to achieve a uniform reaction and maximize the chemical utility of lignin. To this end, hydroxyl radicals were adopted as a powerful oxidation agent, and FT-IR results confirmed the cleavage of the ether linkages. Additionally, the water solubility of LN significantly increased after decomposition, and dissolution levels up to 0.5 g.mL(-1) were obtained. Using these high solubility properties in water, NMR and DLS analyses were performed. In particular, an average particle diameter of 300 +/- 240 nm was found, corresponding to the size of polydisperse l-LN. By controlling size uniformity and using high water-solubility levels, polyurethane foams were manufactured using l-LN.
Keywords
OXIDATION; OXIDATION
ISSN
2470-1343
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/117114
DOI
10.1021/acsomega.1c00285
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