2017 Annual Meeting
(600g) Oxidative Functionalization of Lignins for the Synthesis of Polyamides and Polyesters
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We here present a new process that converts a wide variety of lignins to high molecular weight (>10,000 Da) polymer that contains over 80% lignin by weight. In this process, enzymatic lignin and organosolv lignin are functionalized via Cu-catalyzed oxidation to form oligomers with acyl chloride groups. Using these oligomers and difunctional linkers, we have successfully synthesized block copolymers of lignin that contain amide and ester linkages.
Characterization of the synthesized polymer demonstrated the preservation of native beta-aryl ether linkages in lignin, while FTIR data confirms the formation of amide and ester linkages. Our studies on lignin polymerization chemistry revealed the association between polymerization parameters and mechanical properties. This new polymer material has potential in coating, adhesives, and drug delivery applications.