Affiliation:
1. Modelling and Applied Social Sciences Centre, ABC Federal University, Santo Andre, Brazil
2. Department of Mechatronics and Mechanical Engineering, Polytechnic School of Engineering, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Abstract
Purpose: of this paper was to review and summarize significant papers related to the
development and characterization of lignin-containing adhesives: polyurethane and epoxy
types. In the last decades, several efforts have been dedicated on the development of
renewable raw materials for polymer synthesis, mainly due to petroleum depletion and
sustainability. In this context, lignin emerged as a potential candidate to substitute fossilbased
raw materials in adhesive synthesis and formulations.
Design/methodology/approach: Recent and other relevant papers were reviewed,
aiming to identify the main advantages and limitations involved in lignin incorporation into
epoxy and polyurethane adhesives formulations. First, effects of unmodified lignin addition
were presented. Afterwards, the main lignin chemical modification methods were presented
and discussed, based on thermomechanical results.
Findings: Incorporation of unmodified lignin usually is limited to 30 %wt., otherwise
mechanical properties are drastically affected as consequence of poor lignin solubility and
excessive brittleness. Lignin chemical modification can be used to increase the reactivity of
hydroxyl groups and/or add new moieties in its molecular structure, improving solubility and
thermomechanical properties of cured adhesives.
Practical implications: In the last years, some industrial plants started to operate and
produce technical grade lignin at industrial scale, with reproducible properties and controlled
molecular structure. Therefore, increasing efforts have been dedicated from researchers and
chemists to develop lignin-based technologies, in which this work can directly contribute with.
Originality/value: As consequence of the high content of phenol groups in its molecular
structure, lignin was mostly applied on the development of phenolic resins applied as wood
adhesives. For the first time in the literature, this work summarizes the advances related to
synthesis and characterization of polyurethane and epoxy, applied as adhesives. Results
can support the development and application of biobased, as well as contribute to the
revalorization of this valuable and readily available biomass.
Subject
General Materials Science
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