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Biodegradation of Hydrogels from Oxyethylated Lignins in Model Soils

Journal

ACS SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY & ENGINEERING
Volume 3, Issue 9, Pages 1955-1964

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng.5b00139

Keywords

Biorenewable materials; Lignin; Cross-linking; Hydrogel; Soil rehabilitation; Carbon mineralization

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  1. Technische Universitaet Dresden

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Since cross-linked hydrogels from oxyethylated lignins (OELs) are progressively more regarded as water-retaining soil improvements based on sustainable and biorenewable resources, an effort is made here to gain some insight into the biodegradation behavior of these materials. For this purpose, model soils with defined sand/lignin and sand/OEL ratios were incubated in a closed system under laboratory conditions, and carbon dioxide evolved by microbial lignin and OEL decomposition was determined. OELs with different oxyethylation/cross-linking degrees and water absorption capacities were included into the experiments and compared with respective types of parent technical soft wood and hard wood lignins. The results suggest a medium- to long-term biodegradability of OELs ensuring a long-term functionality of the hydrogel materials on the one hand and a subsequent integration of respective degradation products into the natural carbon cycles on the other hand. It was found that the short-term carbon mineralization rates of OELs are markedly lower compared to that of parent lignins and strongly dependent on (1) lignin type, (2) cross-linking/oxyethylation degrees of OEL, (3) corresponding swelling properties, and (4) OEL concentrations in model soils.

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