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Green preparation of lignin nanoparticles in an aqueous hydrotropic solution and application in biobased nanocomposite films
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Biomass UtilizationAbstract Lignin NanoparticlesChemical EngineeringBiomanufacturingBiobased Nanocomposite FilmsEngineeringWheat StrawsLigninPolymer ScienceGreen ChemistryGreen SynthesisBio-based MaterialGreen PreparationThermal StabilityNanocelluloseLignin ChemistryLignin NanoparticlesWood Component
Abstract Lignin nanoparticles (LNPs) from lignocellulosic biomass are expected to become promising basic building blocks for various applications in the development of multifunctional nanocomposites. Facile green preparation of LNPs and their application in polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) composite films were studied in this paper. LNPs were produced by performing fractionation of wheat straws at less than 80 °C with a recyclable hydrotropic, aqueous p -toluene sulfonic acid ( p -TsOH). The dissolved lignin could be simply separated as LNPs by diluting the spent liquor (SL) to below the minimal hydrotropic concentration (MHC) of 11.5%. The resulting LPNs exhibited an oblate spheroid morphology and a uniform particle size distribution. After introducing the available LNPs into the PVA matrix at 6% loading, the nanocomposite products could block 100 and 95% of UV light at 315 and 400 nm, respectively, and exhibited 80% antioxidant activity. In addition, the respective maximum TS and TM were 59.7 MPa and 2.07 GPa, respectively, which were increases of approximately 36 and 104% compared with those of pure PVA film. The LNPs/PVA nanocomposite films displayed improved UV resistance, mechanical properties, thermal stability and antioxidant activity and could be used as additional multifunctional agents in the fields of biodegradable plastics, tissue engineering and UV-protective biobased materials.
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