Bleached Rice Straw Lignin: Thermal-Chemical Properties and Its Application in Polyurethane-based Paper Coatings
Rice straw lignin (LRS) tends to be dark in color, which makes it less appealing for material applications. Therefore, a bleaching process involving lignin oxidation is of interest. This study aimed to investigate the mechanical and chemical properties of bleached LRS and explore its potential appli...
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2-s2.0-85212458283 Nurcahyani P.R.; Fatriasari W.; Abdullah Z.A.; Hassan N.H.M.; Lee S.H. Bleached Rice Straw Lignin: Thermal-Chemical Properties and Its Application in Polyurethane-based Paper Coatings 2025 BioResources 20 1 10.15376/biores.20.1.1301-1317 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85212458283&doi=10.15376%2fbiores.20.1.1301-1317&partnerID=40&md5=f8ed5386eea8928c30e471a5a5d2222c Rice straw lignin (LRS) tends to be dark in color, which makes it less appealing for material applications. Therefore, a bleaching process involving lignin oxidation is of interest. This study aimed to investigate the mechanical and chemical properties of bleached LRS and explore its potential application in PU-based paper coatings. LRS and commercial lignin (LC) were subjected to bleaching using 29% H2O2 through oxidation treatment. The bleached lignin was then used to prepare PU-based paper coatings. The effects of bleaching treatment on the functional groups, structural, and thermal properties of lignin, as well as the water resistance of the PU composites were assessed. The oxidation treatment resulted in a reduction in the phenolic hydroxyl content, methoxy content, antioxidant activity, and equivalent weight of lignin. However, LRS exhibited greater thermal resistance than did LC. The bleached LRS was successfully integrated with toluene di-isocyanate (TDI) to produce transparent polyurethane. This polyurethane was then applied as a coating for paper containers, which successfully held cold water for over 4 h without leaking, indicating its outstanding water repellency. © 2025, North Carolina State University. All rights reserved. North Carolina State University 19302126 English Article |
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Bleached Rice Straw Lignin: Thermal-Chemical Properties and Its Application in Polyurethane-based Paper Coatings |
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Bleached Rice Straw Lignin: Thermal-Chemical Properties and Its Application in Polyurethane-based Paper Coatings |
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Bleached Rice Straw Lignin: Thermal-Chemical Properties and Its Application in Polyurethane-based Paper Coatings |
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Rice straw lignin (LRS) tends to be dark in color, which makes it less appealing for material applications. Therefore, a bleaching process involving lignin oxidation is of interest. This study aimed to investigate the mechanical and chemical properties of bleached LRS and explore its potential application in PU-based paper coatings. LRS and commercial lignin (LC) were subjected to bleaching using 29% H2O2 through oxidation treatment. The bleached lignin was then used to prepare PU-based paper coatings. The effects of bleaching treatment on the functional groups, structural, and thermal properties of lignin, as well as the water resistance of the PU composites were assessed. The oxidation treatment resulted in a reduction in the phenolic hydroxyl content, methoxy content, antioxidant activity, and equivalent weight of lignin. However, LRS exhibited greater thermal resistance than did LC. The bleached LRS was successfully integrated with toluene di-isocyanate (TDI) to produce transparent polyurethane. This polyurethane was then applied as a coating for paper containers, which successfully held cold water for over 4 h without leaking, indicating its outstanding water repellency. © 2025, North Carolina State University. All rights reserved. |
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