Modification of Eucalyptus and Spruce organosolv lignins with fatty acids to use as filler in PLA
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2016-05-09Author
Gordobil Goñi, Oihana
Egüés Artola, Itziar
Labidi Bouchrika, Jalel
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Reactive and Functional Polymers 104 : 45-52 (2016)
Abstract
Spruce (softwood) and Eucalyptus (hardwood) woods were used as raw material for lignin extraction by
organosolv process. Chemical, structural and thermal characterizations of the extracted lignin samples have
been performed using HPLC, GPC, FT-IR, 31P NMR, 13C NMR, DSC and TGA. Both lignins showed high purity,
being Spruce lignin (OS) which presented the highest Klason lignin content (93%) and lowest sugar (0.5%) and
sulphur (0.04%) content. Extracted lignin samples were chemically modified with dodecanoyl chloride fatty
acid, in order to modify its thermal properties as glass transition temperature (Tg). The noticeable increase in
the molecular weight and sharp decrease of Tg can be appreciated. Esterified lignins were used as filler in
poly(lactic acid) (PLA) films elaborated by solvent casting in different concentrations (1, 5, 10, 25 and 50%).
Mechanical, thermal and water barrier properties of prepared films were investigated. The results showed that
the addition of both modified lignins contributed to greater ductility and lower stiffness, providing plasticity to
PLA.