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Optimizing Noncovalent Interactions Between Lignin and Synthetic Polymers to Develop Effective Compatibilizers...

by Nathan Henry, David Harper, Mark D Dadmun
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Macromolecular Chemistry and physics
Publication Date
Page Numbers
1196 to 1205
Volume
213
Issue
12

Experiments are designed and completed to identify an effective polymeric compatibilizer for lignin–polystyrene blends. Copolymers of styrene and vinylphenol are chosen as the structure of the compatibilizer as the VPh unit can readily form intermolecular hydrogen bonds with the lignin molecule. Electron microscopy, thermal analysis, and neutron refl ectivity results demonstrate that among these
compatibilizers, a copolymer of styrene and VPh with ≈ 20%–30% VPh most readily forms intermolecular interactions with the lignin molecule and results in the most well-dispersed blends with lignin. This behavior is explained by invoking the competition of intra- and intermolecular hydrogen bonding
and functional group accessibility in forming intermolecular interactions.