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Polyurethane adhesives from castor oil and modified lignin via reaction with propylene carbonate

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Author(s):
Antonino, Leonardo Dalseno ; Saltarelli Garcia, Guilherme Elias ; Gouveia, Julia Rocha ; Braga Santos, Amanda Nascimento ; da Silva Bisneto, Manuel Patricio ; dos Santos, Demetrio Jackson
Total Authors: 6
Document type: Journal article
Source: Journal of Applied Polymer Science; v. 139, n. 27, p. 10-pg., 2022-04-30.
Abstract

Over the last several years, lignin hydroxypropylation with propylene oxide (PO) has been used as the main strategy to overcome lignin limitations, such as its low reactivity, poor dispersion, and high stiffness, in the context of polyurethane (PU) synthesis. However, PO is a flammable, toxic, and carcinogenic compound. Propylene carbonate (PC), a compound with low toxicity and biodegradability, has emerged as a feasible alternative to PO. Although this compound has potential for use in syntheses, lignin hydroxypropylation with PC has not yet been explored in PU synthesis. In this work, PU adhesives are synthesized using castor oil (CO) and hydroxypropylated lignin via the reaction with PC (HKL_PC) as a polyol. HKL_PC is incorporated in CO at different concentrations (10 wt%, 20 wt%, and 30 wt%). Curing kinetics is investigated with temperature-modulated optical refractometry (TMOR). Dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) demonstrates an increase in T-g after lignin addition. Furthermore, Young's modulus and practical adhesion are improved with increasing HKL_PC concentration. Results prove that hydroxypropylation with PC is a feasible method for lignin-based PU synthesis and reveals the potential of this approach as an alternative for the PO-based method. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 17/22936-9 - TEMPERATURE MODULATED OPTICAL REFRACTOMETRY: A MOLECULAR PERSPECTIVE ON CURING KINETIC AND PHASE SEPARATION OF LIGNIN-BASED POLYURETHANES
Grantee:Demetrio Jackson dos Santos
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants
FAPESP's process: 19/05460-6 - Thermoactive polyurethane adhesive based on modified kraft lignin
Grantee:Leonardo Dalseno Antonino
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate (Direct)