Benign and Selective Amination of Lignins towards Aromatic Biobased Building Blocks with Primary Amines

Author:

Wybo Nathan1,Duval Antoine12ORCID,Avérous Luc1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. BioTeam/ICPEES-ECPM UMR CNRS 7515 Université de Strasbourg 25 rue Becquerel 67087 Strasbourg Cedex 2 France

2. Soprema 15 rue de Saint Nazaire 67100 Strasbourg France

Abstract

AbstractLignin is a widely available second‐generation biopolymer and the main potential source of renewable aromatic building blocks. Lignin‐based polyamines offer great potential in applications based on chemical and materials sciences. However, common aminations techniques for lignin usually involve toxic chemicals and generate hindered and low reactivity amines.In this study, we developed two new, simple, and benign 2‐step methodologies for the elaboration of lignin‐based polyamines from different technical lignins (kraft, soda and organosolv) with a selectivity towards reactive primary amines. These methods involve grafting amide groups onto lignin followed by a hydrolysis step. Non‐toxic heterocyclic compounds N‐acetyl‐2‐oxazolidinone and 2‐methyl‐2‐oxazoline were used as amidation agents. Hydrolysis was performed in acetone‐water mixtures. Reactions were studied on model compounds and optimized on lignins. Aminated lignins were fully characterized and primary amines were quantified using quantitative 19F NMR.Our methods generated aminated lignins with low apparent molar masses and high solubility in water and solvents. Nitrogen contents of the products ranged between 2.0 and 3.5 mmol/g with reactive primary amines counts up to 1.7 mmol/g. These soluble and reactive lignin‐based polyamines offer great potential as a replacement for fossil‐based polyamines in e.g., the synthesis of aromatic polymer materials or as potential chelating, antibacterial agents.

Publisher

Wiley

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