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Repurposing lignin to generate functional afterglow paper

Mingming Yang, Hailong Li, Jing Shen, Shujun Li, Shouxin Liu, Jian Li, Zhijun Chen, Meng Li, Tony D. James

2022Cell Reports Physical Science23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Lignin is a significant byproduct from the pulp and paper industry. However, the conversion of lignin to a resource with added value is plagued by expensive processing. Here we report that the syringyl units (S) of sodium lignosulfonate (LS) exhibit phosphorescence in water with a lifetime of ∼2 ms and the lifetime can be prolonged up to ∼618 ms by encapsulation in Ca3(PO4)2 due to the formation of H-type dimers of the S units ([email protected]3(PO4)2). Motivated by this, we develop afterglow paper through the in situ generation of [email protected]3(PO4)2 in the paper matrix. The afterglow emission of the paper is sensitive to H2O2, enabling its application as a sensor for liquid/vapor H2O2. Moreover, the afterglow paper is shown to be suitable for use in anti-counterfeiting applications, enabling the development of a more sustainable pulp and paper industry.

Topics & Concepts

AfterglowLigninPhosphorescencePulp and paper industryNanotechnologyMaterials scienceChemical engineeringProcess engineeringChemistryOrganic chemistryFluorescenceEngineeringPhysicsOpticsGamma-ray burstAstronomyLignin and Wood ChemistryLuminescence and Fluorescent MaterialsCatalytic Cross-Coupling Reactions
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