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Towards Biomimicking Wood: Fabricated Free-standing Films of Nanocellulose, Lignin, and a Synthetic Polycation
Published on: June 17, 2014
Unlocking the response of lignin structure by depolymerization process improved lignin-based carbon nanofibers
Boyu Du1, Changzhou Chen2, Yang Sun3
1Liaoning Key Laboratory of Pulp and Papermaking Engineering, Dalian Polytechnic University, Dalian, Liaoning 116034, China.
Abstract:
We reported a new approach for development of lignin-based carbon nanofibers (LCNFs) from two lignin-derived bio-oil (LB) obtained from catalytic depolymerization reaction combined with the organic solvent gradient separation process (including ethanol-soluble LB (EL) and tetrahydrofuran-soluble LB (TL)). This approach was particularly unique and translatable as it uses small molecule TL with high reactivity and low heterogeneity obtained via stalk lignin depolymerization to produce good morphologies and mechanical performances of LCNFs mixed with polyacrylonitrile under 85% high replacement rates. We first detailed characterization studies such as 2D-HSQC NMR, 31P NMR, FT-IR, GPC, TGA and DSC were conducted to understand the properties of EL and TL. Then, the goal of the influence of EL and TL on the LCNFs morphologies and mechanical properties were accomplished by using SEM, XRD, Raman and material testing machine. As compared with EL, the TL had excellent linear structure with relatively less total phenolic-OH groups and heterogeneity, which could improve lignin structure with better alignment along PAN, and thus increased the lignin replacement rates and mechanical performances of LCNFs.

