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Double-Interpenetrating-Network Lignin-based Epoxy Resin Adhesives for Resistance to Extreme Environment

Year: 2022

Journal: Biomacromolecules, Volume 23, MAR 14, page 779–788

Authors: Wang, Weishi; Li, Yao; Zhang, Heying; Chen, Ting; Sun, Guangwei; Han, Ying; Li, Jigeng

Organizations: State Key Laboratory of Pulp and Paper Engineering [202111]

The gradually depleting fossil resources and the biosafety of bisphenol A have always restricted the green development of the traditional epoxy resin field. In this Article, biomass macromolecule lignin sulfonates are selected as the raw material instead of traditional bisphenol A to prepare lignin-based epoxy resin adhesives. Lignin sulfonates are chemically modified and combined with a cross-linking agent to form lignin-based epoxy resin adhesives with double-interpenetrating-network structures. The resulting lignin-based epoxy adhesive exhibits a maximum tensile shear strength of 11.29 MPa, which is 213% higher than the strength before chemical modification. The tensile shear strength of the adhesive is still 10.13 MPa after 12 h of immersion in water (20 degrees C), and its tensile shear strength is 9.30 MPa after 12 h of immersion in boiling water (100 degrees C). The high-temperature and high-humidity environment has no significant effect on the properties of the resulting lignin-based epoxy adhesive.