Facile design of renewable lignin copolymers by photoinitiated RAFT polymerization as Pickering emulsion stabilizers†
Abstract
As the richest aromatic renewable resource, lignin has attracted significant attention for fabricating various materials. However, due to lignin's structural complexity, an effective and facile structural modification strategy remains a substantial challenge. Herein, we have successfully applied photoinitiated reversible addition–fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) as a versatile tool to synthesize amphiphilic lignin copolymers with lignin derivatives as the macroinitiator. The experimental and density functional theory analysis systematically investigated the photopolymerization kinetics, proving excellent control over molecular weights. Additionally, 1H NMR and FT-IR analyses confirmed the well-designed structures. Moreover, the structures of copolymers were tunable by simple variations of monomer structures. Finally, the self-assembly of the synthesized copolymers into nanoparticles was explored, together with the potential applications as Pickering emulsion stabilizers. We believe that this work will offer a facile and green approach to synthesize lignin-based novel copolymers and further expand its applications.
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