Literature DB >> 33470483

In Situ Lignin Modification toward Photonic Wood.

Qinqin Xia1, Chaoji Chen1, Yonggang Yao1, Shuaiming He1, Xizheng Wang1, Jianguo Li1, Jinlong Gao1, Wentao Gan1, Bo Jiang1, Mingjin Cui1, Liangbing Hu1.   

Abstract

Lignin serves as a binder that forms strong matrices of the cell walls of wood. However, it has many photolabile chromophore groups that create a monotonic brownish color and make wood susceptible to photodegradation. Herein, a new strategy is reported for modifying lignin using an in situ, rapid, and scalable process that involves the photocatalytic oxidation of native lignin in wood by H2 O2 and UV light. The reaction selectively eliminates lignin's chromophores while leaving the aromatic skeleton intact, thus modulating the optical properties of wood. The resulting "photonic wood" retains ≈80% of its original lignin content, which continues to serve as a strong binder and water-proofing agent. As a result, photonic wood features a much higher mechanical strength in a wet environment (20-times higher tensile strength and 12-times greater compression resistance), significant scalability (≈2 m long sample), and largely reduced processing times (1-6.5 h vs 4-14 h) compared with delignification methods. Additionally, this in situ lignin-modified wood structure is easily patterned through a photocatalytic oxidation process. This photocatalytic production of photonic wood paves the way for the large-scale manufacturing of sustainable biosourced functional materials for a range of applications, including energy-efficient buildings, optical management, and fluidic, ionic, electronic, and optical devices.
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Keywords:  cellulose; lignin engineering; optical properties; photocatalytic-oxidation; wood

Year:  2021        PMID: 33470483     DOI: 10.1002/adma.202001588

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Mater        ISSN: 0935-9648            Impact factor:   30.849


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