Mechanochemical Modification of Lignin and Application of the Modified Lignin for Polymer Materials

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1 Mechanochemical Modification of Lignin and Application of the Modified Lignin for Polymer Materials Jinwen Zhang Composite Materials and Engineering Center Washington State University

2 Significance Petroleum-based products have big issues A shift to biobased products most abundant renewable resource annual yield: 200 billion tons

3 Lignocellulosic Biomass Cellulose 40-45% Crystalline Linear polysaccharide of glucose Hemicellulose 25-35% Amorphous Branched polysaccharide of xylose A Brandt, J Gräsvik, JP Hallett, T Welton. Green chem., 2013, 15, Lignin 10-30% Amorphous Highly branched aromatic polymer Phenylpropanols

4 Sources, types and potential products and applications of lignin Source Type End products Agricultural residues Hardwood extraction Hydrolysis lignin Alkali lignin modification Surfactants dispersants Binders Polymer materials Fuels & additives Softwood Kraft lignin Vanillin Activated carbon rganosolv lignin Carbon fibers Sulphite lignin Sorbents hydrogels Aromatic chemicals

5 Scheme of a possible biorefinery Fuels chemicals Materials cellulose Enzymatic hydrolysis Fermentation ethanol Butanol Lactic acid etc. Woody Biomass Pretreatment & prefractionation hemicellulose lignin Synthesis & conversion Chemicals Etc. lignin Thermochemical depolymerization & conversion Heat & power Aromatics Fuel additives Surfactants Etc.

6 Conversion of Lignin to bioproducts Lignin Pyrolysis, thermolysis, hydrogenolysis, gasification, hydrolysis, oxidation Methylation, butylation, glycidylation, amination, acetylation depolymerization Chemical modification Chemicals (phenols, vanillin, syringaldehyde, aliphatics, etc.) Fuel (Gas, C8 or C9 alkanes, etc.) Materials (blends, epoxy resins, PUs, absorbent, etc.) Low yield, severe conditions, complicated monomer mixture, high energy consumption Low compatibility and melt processibility

7 Use of lignin for materials - Methods Lignin Alkylation Alkylated Lignin Blend with thermoplastic polymer Lignin-based blends Mild depolymerization Epoxy Monomers Curing Polyamine or anhydride Lignin-based epoxy resins Partial depolymerized lignin (PDL) modification Engineering polymer materials (blends, epoxy resins, PUs) Partially depolymerize C--C rather than C-C improved compatibility and melt processibility

8 Hydrogel made from lignosulfonate Mannich reaction Crosslinking reaction H 2 N NH 2 H Na 3 S CH 3 H Sodium lignosulfonate(sls) H 2 N N H HCH NH 2 N H Na 3 S CH 3 NH 2 N H NH 2 Lignin amine(la) n Lignin amine hydrogel(lah) Xiaoxu Teng, Junna Xin, Hui Xu, Jinwen Zhang (submitted)

9 Lignin-derived epoxy modified asphalt Douglas-fir hydrolysis hydrolysis residue Enzymolysis lignin partial depolymerization PDL glycidylation PDL-epoxy + Ethanol Bio-epoxy asphalt mixing with asphalt biobased curing agent ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering 2016

10 Lignin modified soy protein adhesives for wood composites Lignin amine Soy protein adhesive

11 Challenges of lignin modification abundant hydroxyls Potential feedstock: valueadded chemical compounds coumaryl alcohol coniferyl alcohol syringyl alcohol Highly branched structure Strong intramolecular force Low solubility in solvents Low accessibility of hydroxyls (H) Low reaction efficiency and conversion Need a simple and green method for lignin modification

12 Mechanochemistry History Merits Initiate reaction in the absence of solvent educe by-products and toxic wastes educe reaction time (energy savings) Particle size Chemical bonds

13 Major linkages in lignin H H H H H H H A B C D 46% (SW) 60% (HW) % (SW) 4.5% (HW) 6-8% (SW) 6-8% (HW) 9-12% (SW) 6% (HW) β α--4 β-5 H H H E F G 2% (SW) 3% (HW) 3.5-4% (SW) 6.5% (HW) 7% (SW) 7% (HW) β-β 4--5 β-1

14 Mechanochemistry in lignocellulosic biomass Mechanical energy Initiate reaction Structural change Isolation of lignin from wood and pulp Free radicals undergo reaction with radical scavenger Ball milling Yield Molecular weight Structure Cleavage process of β--4 linkages in lignin

15 Lignin polymer materials for engineering application Lignin as feedstock for thermoplastics Mechanochemical modification of lignin Transesterification between lignin and fatty oils Modified lignin-based polymer blends Lignin as feedstock for thermosets Mechanochemical modification of lignin Esterification between lignin and anhydrides Modified lignin-derived cured epoxy resins

16 Transesterification between lignin and fatty oils in ball milling Transesterification between lignin and fatty oils lignin H + KH lignin + CH 3 H 1 H NM spectra 31 P NM spectra 31 P NM Spectra of oleated organoslv lignin (L)

17 Transesterification between lignin and fatty oils in ball milling Effects of oleation stoichiometry on conversion and hydroxyl value of modified lignin Sample n L-H :n Mo (molar ratio) Conversion (%) Hydroxyl value (mmol/g) Aliphatic H Aromatic H Total milled L / / oleated L#1 1: oleated L#2 1: oleated L#3 1: oleated L#4 1:

18 Transesterification between lignin and fatty oils in ball milling Effects of oleation stoichiometry on particle size and molecular weight Sample n L-H /n Mo (molar ratio) Particle size (μm) Molecular weight M n M w M w /M n milled L / oleated L#1 1: oleated L#2 1: oleated L#3 1: oleated L#4 1:

19 Transesterification between lignin and fatty oils in ball milling GPC curves of oleated L

20 Transesterification between lignin and fatty oils in ball milling soybean oil Identification of chemical structure for modified organoslv lignin (L) 1 H NM spectra 31 P NM spectra Aliphatic hydroxyls 2.57 mmol/g 1.04 mmol/g Aromatic hydroxyls 2.60 mmol/g 2.14 mmol/g

21 Thermodynamic properties of PLA/lignin blends Thermoplasticity of lignin is improved after oleation of lignin

22 Thermodynamic properties of PLA/lignin blends DMA curves of (a) storage modulus and (b) tan δ of PLA/lignin blends Thermal properties of PLA and its blends Sample T g ( ) a T g ( ) b T cc ( ) b neat PLA oleated L L oleated L L leated L a: from DMA b: from DSC

23 Phase morphology of PLA/lignin blends SEM micrographs of sliced cross-section surfaces of PLA/lignin blends PLA/oleated L=70/30 PLA/oleated L=50/50 PLA/oleated L=30/70 PLA/milled L=70/30 PLA/milled L=50/50

24 Mechanical properties of PLA/lignin blends Tensile properties of PLA blends with L and oleated L Sample Elastic modulus GPa Strength MPa break % neat PLA 3.83± ± ±0.12 oleated L ± ± ±0.02 milled L ± ± ±0.06 oleated L ± ± ±0.02 L ± ± ±0.13 oleated L ± ± ±0.03

25 Esterification of lignin with various anhydrides in ball milling Identification of chemical structure for modified lignin rganosolv lignin Kraft lignin aliphatic H aromatic H carboxylic H aliphatic H aromatic H carboxylic H SA-L#2 SA-KL#2 SA-L#1 SA-KL#1 L KL ppm ppm P NM spectra

26 Esterification of lignin with various anhydrides in ball milling Effects of esterification stoichiometry on hydroxyl value of modified lignin Sample n L-H : n SA Hydroxyl value (mmol/g) Aliphatic H Aromatic H Carboxylic H L / SA-L#1 1: SA-L#2 1: lignin H lignin-h epoxies cured epoxy resins lignin H

27 Conclusions Lignin can be partially depolymerized to yield low MW oligomers by hydrogenolysis under the catalysis of aney Ni in alkaline solution of mixed dioxane/h 2 solvent or base catalyzed depolymerization in methanol under moderate temperature and pressure The resulting PDL can be effectively turned into epoxy monomer by reacting with epicholorhydrin. PDL-epoxy cured with the biobased TMA modified asphalt exhibited improved performance Mechanochemical process as a green and solvent-free method can be used for the modification of lignin via transesterification. The compatibility of the modified lignin by methyl oleate with PLA was greatly increased The novel strongly swellable hydrogel was successfully prepared from lignosulfonate amine and PEGDEG.

28 Acknowledgements Contributors Junna Xin Jianglei Qin Xiaoxu Teng Xiaojie Guo an Li Financial support This work, as part of thenorthwest Advanced enewables Alliance (NAA), was funded by the Agriculture and Food esearch Initiative Competitive Grant no from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture.

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