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Biodegradable, Strong, and Hydrophobic Regenerated Cellulose Films Enriched with Esterified Lignin Nanoparticles

Rui Tian, Chao Wang, Weikun Jiang, Srinivas Janaswamy, Guihua Yang, Xingxiang Ji, Gaojin Lyu

2024Small44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The scientific community is pursuing significant efforts worldwide to develop environmentally viable film materials from biomass, particularly transparent, high‐performance regenerated cellulose (RC) films, to replace traditional plastics. However, the inferior mechanical performance and hydrophilic nature of RC films are generally not suitable for use as a substitute for plastics in practical applications. Herein, lignin homogenization is used to synthesize high‐performance composite films. The esterified lignin nanoparticles (ELNPs) with dispersible and binding advantages are prepared through esterification and nanometrization. In the presence of ELNPs, RC films exhibit a higher tensile strength (110.4 MPa), hydrophobic nature (103.6° water contact angle, 36.6% water absorption at 120 min, and 1.127 × 10 −12 g cm cm −2 s −1 Pa −1 water vapor permeability), and exciting optical properties (high visible and low ultraviolet transmittance). The films further display antioxidant activity, oxygen barrier ability, and thermostability. The films completely biodegrade at 12 and 30% soil moisture. Overall, this study offers new insights into lignin valorization and regenerated cellulose composite films as novel bioplastic materials.

Topics & Concepts

LigninMaterials scienceCelluloseUltimate tensile strengthContact angleThermostabilityChemical engineeringComposite numberNanoparticleBiodegradationBioplasticOxygen permeabilityNanocelluloseRegenerated celluloseComposite materialOrganic chemistryChemistryNanotechnologyOxygenBiologyEnzymeEcologyEngineeringLignin and Wood ChemistryAdvanced Cellulose Research StudiesNanocomposite Films for Food Packaging