Abstract

Novel lignin-based thermosetting polyester (PE) coating systems are presented in this work. These new materials are based on the functionalization of a soluble fraction of softwood kraft lignin recovered from solvent extraction with increasing amounts of succinic anhydride (SAn), to obtain SAn/lignin adducts via the formation of ester bonds on the hydroxyl groups in lignin. A thorough chemical, physical, and thermal characterization of the resulting esterified materials was conducted to confirm the successful covalent incorporation of SAn in the lignin macromolecule. Such functionalized SAn/lignin adducts were employed as building blocks for the preparation of cross-linked lignin-based PE coatings under different curing conditions. These PE coatings highlighted improved thermal stability, film forming ability, solvent resistance, dynamic surface hardness, and higher hydrophobic character compared with the unmodified parent lignin precursor. In addition, the adhesion strength of these systems on different ...

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call