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Hydrothermal base catalysed treatment of Kraft Lignin for the preparation of a sustainable carbon fibre precursor

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Abstract Industrial Kraft Lignin (KL) prepared by LignoBoost® technology was treated via hydrothermal base catalysed depolymerisation (HBCD). KL was dried and divided into methanol soluble and insoluble fractions. The insoluble… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Industrial Kraft Lignin (KL) prepared by LignoBoost® technology was treated via hydrothermal base catalysed depolymerisation (HBCD). KL was dried and divided into methanol soluble and insoluble fractions. The insoluble fraction was treated in 1 M NaOH (aq) at 300 °C. After precipitation with HCl (aq), the solids yield was ca. 60 wt%. These solids demonstrated improved thermal stability and carbon content, increased solubility in MeOH and reduction in polydispersity. With a view to the use of the product in the preparation of carbon-based materials (e.g. carbon fibres (CF)), thermal analysis was undertaken, revealing a lack of a glass transition below the decomposition temperature, excluding melt pinning. However, a high solubility in organic solvents renders the product a suitable candidate for solvent spinning and for the production of renewable low-cost CFs. Additionally, the process generated an oily liquid phase with yields of ca. 10 wt% containing valuable catechol and methylated derivatives.

Keywords: kraft lignin; carbon; base catalysed; hydrothermal base

Journal Title: Bioresource Technology Reports
Year Published: 2019

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