The influence of washing of rice straw lignin isolation on polyurethane synthesis for coating in biomedical application
This study examined the effectiveness of different washing methods in improving the quality and functionality of rice straw lignin for its application in the synthesis of polyurethane as a coating material for biomedical pulp. The findings demonstrated that lignin subjected to triple washing (LW3) d...
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2-s2.0-85208946269 Nurcahyani P.R.; Sohail A.; Antov P.; Lee S.H.; Zhang J.; Suhartana S.; Iswanto A.H.; Bakshi M.I.; Fatriasari W. The influence of washing of rice straw lignin isolation on polyurethane synthesis for coating in biomedical application 2024 Results in Engineering 24 10.1016/j.rineng.2024.103160 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85208946269&doi=10.1016%2fj.rineng.2024.103160&partnerID=40&md5=16f2906ccf85f3f200252a8b2e5da774 This study examined the effectiveness of different washing methods in improving the quality and functionality of rice straw lignin for its application in the synthesis of polyurethane as a coating material for biomedical pulp. The findings demonstrated that lignin subjected to triple washing (LW3) displayed the highest level of purity, as evidenced by elevated values of ph-OH and total phenolic content. LW3 exhibited the lowest syringyl/guaiacyl ratio, however, it had the highest mean molecular weight. Moreover, the LW3 was employed as a precursor for the production of polyurethane. Kidney trays coated with polyurethane demonstrated prolonged resistance to hot and cold water for over 4 h. This coating effectively adhered to the fibers of the tray and sealed the pores, resulting in enhanced water resistance. This study offers valuable insights into the advancement of sustainable biobased materials for the purpose of utilizing agricultural byproducts in the synthesis of polymers for various high-value applications. © 2024 The Authors Elsevier B.V. 25901230 English Article All Open Access |
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Nurcahyani P.R.; Sohail A.; Antov P.; Lee S.H.; Zhang J.; Suhartana S.; Iswanto A.H.; Bakshi M.I.; Fatriasari W. The influence of washing of rice straw lignin isolation on polyurethane synthesis for coating in biomedical application |
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Nurcahyani P.R.; Sohail A.; Antov P.; Lee S.H.; Zhang J.; Suhartana S.; Iswanto A.H.; Bakshi M.I.; Fatriasari W. |
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The influence of washing of rice straw lignin isolation on polyurethane synthesis for coating in biomedical application |
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The influence of washing of rice straw lignin isolation on polyurethane synthesis for coating in biomedical application |
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The influence of washing of rice straw lignin isolation on polyurethane synthesis for coating in biomedical application |
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The influence of washing of rice straw lignin isolation on polyurethane synthesis for coating in biomedical application |
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The influence of washing of rice straw lignin isolation on polyurethane synthesis for coating in biomedical application |
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This study examined the effectiveness of different washing methods in improving the quality and functionality of rice straw lignin for its application in the synthesis of polyurethane as a coating material for biomedical pulp. The findings demonstrated that lignin subjected to triple washing (LW3) displayed the highest level of purity, as evidenced by elevated values of ph-OH and total phenolic content. LW3 exhibited the lowest syringyl/guaiacyl ratio, however, it had the highest mean molecular weight. Moreover, the LW3 was employed as a precursor for the production of polyurethane. Kidney trays coated with polyurethane demonstrated prolonged resistance to hot and cold water for over 4 h. This coating effectively adhered to the fibers of the tray and sealed the pores, resulting in enhanced water resistance. This study offers valuable insights into the advancement of sustainable biobased materials for the purpose of utilizing agricultural byproducts in the synthesis of polymers for various high-value applications. © 2024 The Authors |
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