Abstract

AbstractTo improve the mechanical properties of hemicellulose hydrogel, a green, adjustable mechanical property, high swelling ratio (SR) composite hydrogel was successfully prepared by using modified lignin as a reinforcing agent. The structure and characteristics of the composite hydrogels were investigated by TGA, FTIR, SEM, rheological analysis, and SR. It can be found that the modified lignin could significantly improve the mechanical properties of the composite hydrogels. The maximum compressive stress of unmodified lignin hydrogel was 61.72 kPa and the compressive deformation was 75%. Compared with the unmodified lignin hydrogel, the mechanical properties were significantly improved, with the maximum compressive stress of the modified lignin hydrogel was 145.2 kPa and the compressive deformation was up to 90%. After adding modified lignin, the SR of the as‐prepared hydrogel was up to 155.17 g/g, which was much higher than that of unmodified lignin hydrogel (105.79 g/g). The composite hydrogel had good antioxidant properties, and the free radical removal rate can reach 85.3%, which is twice as much as that without the modified lignin. With cost‐effective lignin as a reinforcing agent, the as‐prepared hemicellulose hydrogel with adjustable mechanical properties is favorable for great application potential.

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