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Cation-p Interactions as a Mechanism in Technical Lignin Adsorption to Cationic Surfaces

Year: 2009

Journal: Biomacromolecules, 2009, 10 (4), pp 798–804, 20100827

Authors: Pillai K.V. †, Renneckar S. *‡

Last authors: Scott Renneckar

Organizations: Institute of Critical Technology and Applied Science and Department of Wood Science and Forest Products, T. Brooks Forest Products Center, Virginia Tech University, Blacksburg, Virginia 24061

Country: USA, US, United States of America

The assembly of dissolved technical lignins in aqueous and organic medium has been studied at the solid−liquid interface. Adsorption of alkali lignin onto gold coated crystals treated with a cationic polymer was determined using a quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring. Complete coverage of the cationic surface with alkali lignin occurred at low solution concentration, revealing a high affinity coefficient under both alkali and neutral conditions. With additional adsorption studies from organosolv lignin in organic solvent and spectroscopic analysis of mixtures of cationic polymer and alkali lignin, a noncovalent interaction between lignin’s aromatic rings and the cation of the quaternary ammonium group was shown to exist. The work underscores how polyphenolic biopolymers can strongly interact with cations through noncovalent interactions to control molecular architecture.