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Synthesis of phenol-formaldehyde resol resins using organosolv pine lignins

Journal

EUROPEAN POLYMER JOURNAL
Volume 45, Issue 12, Pages 3380-3388

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.eurpolymj.2009.10.003

Keywords

Biomass; Lignin extraction; Lignin-phenol-formaldehyde resins; Synthesis; Thermal cure; Thermal degradation

Funding

  1. Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (OMA-FRA)
  2. FedNor
  3. NOHFC
  4. Arclin Canada Ltd.
  5. GreenField Ethanol Inc
  6. NSERC

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Lignin was extracted from white pine sawdust by organosolv-extraction using hot-compressed ethanol-water co-solvent. The optimum conditions for extracting lignin from the pine sawdust were found to be at 180 degrees C with ethanol-water solvent (1: 1 wt/wt), where the lignin yield attained ca. 26% with a purity of ca. 83%. The lignin under such conditions was oligomers with a broad molecular weights distribution: M-n of 537, M-w of 1150 and polydispersity of 2.14. Bio-based phenol-formaldehyde resol resins were synthesized using the resultant lignin as the replacement of petroleum-based phenol at varying ratios from 25 to 75 wt.% by condensation polymerization catalyzed by sodium hydroxide. Upon heating the lignin-phenol-formaldehyde resols could solidify with a main exothermic peak at around 150-175 degrees C, typical of the conventional phenolic resol resins, and a secondary peak at 135-145 degrees C. likely due to the exothermic reactions between the free formaldehyde with phenol or lignin to form methylophenols. The replacement of phenol with lignin at a large ratio deferred the curing process, and the introduction of lignin in the resin formula decreased the thermal stability of the resin, leading to a lowered decomposition temperature and a reduced amount of carbon residue at elevated temperatures. For practical applications, it is suggested that the replacement ratio of phenol with lignin be less than 50 wt.% The thermal stability can however be improved by purifying the lignin feedstock before the resin synthesis. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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