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Preparation and properties of UV-absorbent lignin graft copolymer films from lignocellulosic butanol residue

Journal

INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS
Volume 52, Issue -, Pages 633-641

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.indcrop.2013.11.036

Keywords

UV-absorbent; Biobutanol lignin; Acryloyl chloride; Poly(BA-co-MMA)

Funding

  1. Special Fund for Forest Scientific Research in the Public Welfare [201304606]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31200448]

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The aim of this study was to develop economically UV-absorbent and visible-transparent films. For this purpose, lignin was selected because of its strong ultraviolet (UV) absorbing property. Lignocellulosic butanol residue, as the by-product of lignocellulosic butanol production, is rich in biobutanol lignin (BBL). Herein, BBL was modified with acryloyl chloride and then copolymerized with n-butyl acrylate (BA) and methyl methacrylate (MMA) by free-radical polymerization. The chemical structure of poly(BA-co-MMA) chains was identifiable by H-1 NMR and C-13 NMR spectroscopies, combined with UV-visible spectra to confirm the existence of the aromatic groups that are attributed to BBL in the copolymer. This provided evidence that a BBL graft copolymer was successfully synthesized. The optical, photo-stability, chemical resistance, thermal and mechanical properties of the copolymer were evaluated. The copolymer film can absorb 96.2% of UV light, while allowing 70% or higher transmittance in the visible spectrum when the surface concentration of BBL-AC was 240 pg cm(-2). In addition, the copolymer film retained excellent absorption capacity in the UV region and high transparency in the visible light region after 75 min continuous UV-irradiation or when heated at 100 C, rendering it potential to use as a UV-absorbent film. The copolymer exhibited good chemical resistance, thermal and mechanical properties compared with pure poly(BA-co-MMA). This strategy not only provides a novel approach for UV-absorbent films but also greatly extends the comprehensive utilization of BBL. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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