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Towards Biomimicking Wood: Fabricated Free-standing Films of Nanocellulose, Lignin, and a Synthetic Polycation
Published on: June 17, 2014
Green circular design for unmodified lignin: solvent-free valorization into high-performance covalent adaptable
Shanshan Dai1, Shuaiqi Yang1, Shuai Du1
1Key Laboratory of Synthetic and Biological Colloids, Ministry of Education, School of Chemical and Material Engineering, Jiangnan University, Wuxi, 214122, P. R. China. songqi.ma@jiangnan.edu.cn.
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This study presents a solvent- and purification-free solubilisation-cross-linking strategy to valorize industrial lignin waste into covalent adaptable networks (CANs). Unmodified lignin from pulping wastewater undergoes hydrogen bond-driven solubilisation in bio-based 1,3-propanediol (PDO), forming homogeneous solubilised lignin without chemical modification. Subsequent catalyst-free copolymerization with itaconic anhydride (ITA) yields CANs with exceptional mechanical strength (63 MPa), exceeding those of the reported lignin-based CANs and rivaling bisphenol-A epoxies. Ortho-carboxyl groups enable internal catalysis of ester exchange, allowing >74% strength retention after thermal reshaping and selective degradation by PDO for closed-loop oligomer repolymerization. Pre-cross-linked films exhibit strong interfacial bonding to tinplate (7.9 MPa) and wood (4.6 MPa) with heat-triggered debonding. The process avoids volatile organics, metal catalysts, petrochemicals, and purification, achieving 100% atom economy and >98% bio-based content. This work establishes a paradigm for transforming lignin into circular materials that addresses plastic sustainability and biomass valorization.

