JOURNAL ARTICLE

Synthesis of a biobased waterborne polyurethane with epichlorohydrin-modified lignin

Longfang RenYongxia ZhaoTaotao QiangQiqi He

Year: 2019 Journal:   Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology Vol: 40 (10)Pages: 1499-1506   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

A series of lignin-based waterborne polyurethanes (ELWPUs) are prepared using epichlorohydrin-modified lignin (ELG) as the biobased component. The effect of ELG dosage on the performance of the dispersions was studied by particle sizing. The morphology, crystallinity, thermal behavior, water resistance and mechanical properties of the films were investigated as well. The results show that the particle size of ELWPU dispersions increased with the addition of ELG. Furthermore, the ELWPU exhibited noticeable thermal stability, desired mechanical properties and water resistance as the tensile strength of ELWPU film containing 0.25 wt% ELG increased to 40.6 MPa from 15.2 MPa and the water absorption rate decreased from 20.1 to 12.4% compared to the non-modified waterborne polyurethane. The ELG played an important role in improving the properties of the biomass-based materials.

Keywords:
Epichlorohydrin Crystallinity Absorption of water Polyurethane Lignin Ultimate tensile strength Materials science Thermal stability Chemical engineering Particle size Composite material Cellulose Organic chemistry Chemistry

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Topics

Lignin and Wood Chemistry
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Polymer composites and self-healing
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Polymers and Plastics
Advanced Cellulose Research Studies
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Biomaterials

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