Selection of kraft lignin fractions as a partial substitute for phenol in synthesis of phenolic resins: Structure-property correlation

In this work, a strategy was proposed aiming to describe an efficient kraft lignin (KL) fractionation method to extract large amounts of low molar mass lignin to partially replace non-renewable phenol with the KL fractions in the synthesis of phenolic resins. KL from Eucalyptus urograndis wood was r...

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description In this work, a strategy was proposed aiming to describe an efficient kraft lignin (KL) fractionation method to extract large amounts of low molar mass lignin to partially replace non-renewable phenol with the KL fractions in the synthesis of phenolic resins. KL from Eucalyptus urograndis wood was refined by a fractionation process in ethyl acetate (EtAc). The lignin-phenol-formaldehyde (LPF) resins were formulated by replacing 25% and 50% of phenol with the fractionated lignin. The lignin employed were KL, fraction of KL insoluble in EtAc (LFIns) and fraction of KL soluble in EtAc (LFSol). The LFSol and LFIns fractions were analyzed for composition, functional group content, and thermal properties. Gel Permeation Chromatography (GPC) results indicated that the lower molar mass lignin fractions (LFSol) showed higher solubility in EtAc. The total hydroxyl groups content (by 31P NMR) of the soluble EtAc fraction increased to 4.73 mmol.g−1 after fractionation. The phenolic resin based on monomers derived from LFSol showed adhesion strength, glass transition temperature and thermal stability with values close to commercial phenolic resins. The better homogeneity of the LPF resin produced from LFSol at 25% phenol substitution resulted in adhesion properties similar to the control resin. On the other hand, LFSol could successfully directly replace 15% of the commercial PF resin (corresponding to > 30% phenol replacement) showing the performance similar to the commercial PF control and significantly higher than the LFIns and non-fractionated KL. •Extraction method of low molar mass kraft lignin.•Structure-performance correlation of selection of kraft lignin fractions.•Partial replacement of non-renewable phenol by lignin fractions.•Improved performance of the soluble lignin fraction as an adhesive.
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Fractionation
gel chromatography
glass transition temperature
Kraft lignin
lignin
molecular weight
OH groups
Organic solvents
phenol
Phenolic resins
solubility
thermal stability
wood
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