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Progress in Green Polymer Composites from Lignin for Multifunctional Applications: A Review

Journal

ACS SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY & ENGINEERING
Volume 2, Issue 5, Pages 1072-1092

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/sc500087z

Keywords

Sustainable materials; Green composites; Chemical composition; Surface treatments; Processing; Multifunctional applications

Funding

  1. Directorate For Engineering
  2. Div Of Civil, Mechanical, & Manufact Inn [1348747] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Rising environmental concerns and depletion of petro-chemical resources has resulted in an increased interest in biorenewable polymer-based environmentally friendly materials. Among biorenewable polymers, lignin is the second most abundant and fascinating natural polymer next to cellulose. Lignin is one of the three major components found in the cell walls of natural lignocellulosic materials. Lignin is widely available as a major byproduct of a number of industries involved in retrieving the polysaccharide components of plants for industrial applications, such as in paper making, ethanol production from biomass, etc. The impressive properties of lignin, such as its high abundance, low weight, environmentally friendliness and its antioxidant, antimicrobial, and biodegradable nature, along with its CO2 neutrality and reinforcing capability, make it an ideal candidate for the development of novel polymer composite materials. Considerable efforts are now being made to effectively utilize waste lignin as one of the components in polymer matrices for high performance composite applications. This article is intended to summarize the recent advances and issues involving the use of lignin in the development of new polymer composite materials. In this review, we have made an attempt to classify different types of lignin-reinforced polymer composites starting from synthetic to biodegradable polymer matrices and highlight recent advances in multifunctional applications of lignin. The structural features and functions of the lignin/polymer composite systems are discussed in each section. The current research trends in lignin-based materials for engineering applications, including strategies for modification of lignin, fabrication of thermoset/thermoplastic/biodegradable/rubber/foam composites, and the use of lignin as a compatibilizer are presented. This study will increase the interest of researchers all around the globe in lignin-based polymer composites and the development of new ideas in this field.

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