Abstract

Lignin exhibits some antioxidant and UV protection due to its large number of phenolic hydroxyl and methoxy groups, which can be used in the field of sun protection. However, its complex macromolecular structure, high polydispersity, low solubility and deep coloration limit their development in the sunscreen field. In this work, we purified and separated lignin by solvent fractionation so that its phenolic hydroxyl content could be retained or even increased without modification. Consequently, by controlling environmental factors, lignin rapidly self-assembles into nanospheres without changing its structure, which not only achieves the standard of light-colored lignin but also meets the requirement of high sunscreen performance. It was measured that the lignin nanospheres formed by this method could meet more than 90% of UV blocking, especially for ultraviolet (UVA) fragments, when mixed with commercially available creams. It not only promotes the application of lignin in the field of sun protection, realizes the sustainable development of lignin, but also alleviates the problem of solid waste treatment and disposal.

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