Issue 14, 2023

High-performance adhesives modified by demethylated lignin for use in extreme environments

Abstract

Bisphenol A, a toxic chemical, is widely used in the preparation of epoxy resins. Therefore, the use of harmless biomass-based raw materials to replace bisphenol A in the preparation of epoxy resin has attracted extensive attention. A demethylated-lignin-based epoxy resin adhesive was prepared. After lignin was modified in a LiBr/HBr system, the phenolic hydroxyl group content of the obtained demethylation lignin (DL) increased to 6.19 mmol g−1, and the tensile strength of the as-prepared DL-modified adhesive (–OH content of the DL = 6.19 mmol g−1) increased to 62.50 MPa, which was much higher than the adhesive modified by raw lignin (38.89 MPa). Due to its excellent crosslinking density, the DL-modified adhesive retained more than 85% of its tensile shear strength performance after being soaked in water for 48 h or frozen at −25 °C for 48 h. Therefore, this adhesive has a wide range of application prospects in furniture and plywood manufacturing.

Graphical abstract: High-performance adhesives modified by demethylated lignin for use in extreme environments

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Dec 2022
Accepted
20 Feb 2023
First published
04 Mar 2023

New J. Chem., 2023,47, 6721-6729

High-performance adhesives modified by demethylated lignin for use in extreme environments

S. Zhang, X. Zhao, P. Chen, G. Sun, Y. Li, Y. Han, X. Wang and J. Li, New J. Chem., 2023, 47, 6721 DOI: 10.1039/D2NJ06225A

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