Bio-polyol chemical design for self-healing boronate ester gels by green oxyalkylation of organosolv lignin

Bram Jacobs, Ine Van Nieuwenhove, Sander Driesen, Pablo Reyes, Dagmar R. D'hooge, Geert-Jan Graulus, Katrien V. Bernaerts, An Verberckmoes*

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Abstract

Lignin, the most abundant aromatic biopolymer, has a high potential as an alternative to fossil resources in the chemical industry. However, the non-uniformity of lignin is currently a drawback for high-end applications. In this work, glycerol carbonate being a green and safe cyclic carbonate was therefore applied in the oxyalkylation of organosolv lignin (weight average molecular weight of approximate to 8,300 g mol-1; aliphatic OH content of ca. 2.61 mmol g- 1) to obtain a lignin-based polyol with solely aliphatic OH functionalities. The catalyst type, reaction temperature and time and additional solvents were evaluated in the oxyalkylation with optimal settings using K2CO3, 175 degrees C, 30 min reaction time without any additional solvent to make a modified lignin with a weight average molecular weight of ca. 15,000 g mol-1 and an aliphatic OH content of ca. 4.59 mmol g- 1. To support mechanistic understanding it is shown that the carboxylic acid and phenolic hydroxyl functionalities are converted completely into 1,2-diols, while native aliphatic OH functionalities take at most slightly part in the modification reaction. Furthermore, upon the formation of vicinal diols, the functionalities partially react with glycerol carbonate by an internal transesterification into cyclic carbonate functionalities, this undesirable reaction being more dominant at lower temperatures. Notably, the performance of the oxyalkylation strategy is sufficient to crosslink the modified lignin with benzene-1,4-diboronic acid into a gel-like material with identical shear storage and loss moduli before destruction and immediately after destruction (for the lowest amount of crosslinker added = 1:1.15 diol/boronic acid functionalities molar ratio).
Original languageEnglish
Article number113846
Number of pages13
JournalEuropean Polymer Journal
Volume228
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 19 Mar 2025

Keywords

  • Organosolv lignin
  • Oxyalkylation
  • Glycerol carbonate
  • Boronate ester
  • Organogel
  • CARBONATE
  • HYDROXYALKYLATION

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