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Lignin-containing polyurethane elastomers with enhanced mechanical properties via hydrogen bond interactions

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2021.06.038

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Polyurethane elastomer; Lignin; Mechanical properties; Hydrogen bond; Self-healing

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In this study, lignin-containing polyester polyol (LPES) and lignin-based polyurethane elastomer (LPUE) were successfully synthesized, and the effects of lignin on the structure and properties of elastomers were systematically studied. It was found that the introduction of lignin significantly enhanced the mechanical properties of the elastomers.
In this work, lignin-containing polyester polyol (LPES) was successfully synthesized by vacuum melting method with lignin instead of polyol, and then reacted with isocyanate and chain extender to obtain lignin-based polyurethane elastomer (LPUE). The effects of lignin as reactive raw material, chain extender, and filler on the structure, thermostability, mechanical performance, and self-healing properties of elastomers were systematically studied, respectively. The comprehensive mechanical properties of the obtained materials were significantly enhanced after the introduction of lignin, especially the maximum tensile strength increased to 26.6 MPa and elongation at break reached 408.6%, which were 1510.3% and 2130.5% higher than that of the original polyurethane elastomer (PUE). Results revealed that lignin in the hard segment had a significant effect on the thermal stability and mechanical properties of polyurethane elastomer, and lignin in the soft segment had an obvious impact on the healing properties. Due to the hydrogen bonding interaction of the polar groups in the molecular chain of lignin to form a microphase-ordered structure, LPUE with excellent mechanical properties can be obtained.

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