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Completely Bio-based Polyol Production from Sunflower Stalk Saccharification Lignin Residue via Solvothermal Liquefaction Using Biobutanediol Solvent and Application to Biopolyurethane Synthesis

Journal

JOURNAL OF POLYMERS AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Volume 26, Issue 8, Pages 3493-3501

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SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s10924-018-1235-2

Keywords

Sunflower stalk saccharification lignin residue; Biobutanediol; Solvothermal liquefaction; Biopolyol; Biopolyurethane

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  1. R&D Program of the Ministry of Trade, Industry, & Energy (MOTIE)/Korea Evaluation Institute of Industrial Technology (KEIT) [10049675]
  2. C1 Gas Refinery Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Ministry of Science and ICT [2015M3D3A1A01064882]

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Sunflower stalk saccharification lignin residue was converted to a completely bio-based biopolyol via solvothermal liquefaction using acid catalyst. Different isomer-type biobutanediols were used to replace petroleum-derived reaction solvents. The reaction parameters were optimized according to measurement of the biomass conversion and the hydroxyl and acid numbers. The lignin-derived biopolyol with a biomass conversion of 80.1%, hydroxyl number of 819.0 mg KOH/g, and acid number of 26.5 mg KOH/g was produced in the optimal condition (reaction temperature of 120 A degrees C, 4 wt% acid catalyst loading, reaction time of 120 min, and 25 wt% biomass loading). The lignin-derived biopolyol was neutralized to decrease the acid number. The neutralized biopolyol was used to synthesize biopolyurethane via polymerization with poly(propylene glycol), tolylene 2,4-diisocyanate terminated. Urethane bond formation was confirmed by FT-IR analysis. The biopolyurethane showed good thermal properties, such as a T-d5 of 273.4 A degrees C, T-d10 of 305.8 A degrees C, and a single degradation peak at 387.2 A degrees C.

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