Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) composed of choline chloride as hydrogen bond acceptors (HBAs) and six organic acids as hydrogen bond donors (HBDs) were used to extract lignin from bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis (Carrière) J. Houz.). The structures of the DES-extracted lignin samples were analyzed by Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), UV-visible spectroscopy (UV-vis), thermogravimetric analysis (TG), and gel permeation chromatography (GPC) to investigate the relationship between the chemical structure of lignin and its antioxidant activity. The results showed that DES treatment removed a large portion of the lignin (73.37-86.38%) from bamboo, and the chemical structure of lignin was changed due to the use of different types of HBDs. The extracted lignin exhibited good UV-vis light shielding properties, thermal stability, and antioxidant activity. Moreover, the total phenolic hydroxyl content of lignins was positively correlated with their antioxidant activity, while the molecular weight of lignins was negatively correlated with their antioxidant activity. Notably, lignin extracted with choline chloride-p-toluenesulfonic acid had the highest phenolic hydroxyl content and lower molecular weight, showing the strongest antioxidant activity (IC50DPPH = 417.69 μg/mL, IC50ABTS = 58.62 μg/mL). This study confirms the high thermal stability, excellent antioxidant activity, and UV shielding properties of lignin extracted with choline chloride-organic acid DESs, suggesting its potential application in the fields of antioxidants and material modifiers.
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