Literature DB >> 33759326

Strong, Hydrostable, and Degradable Straws Based on Cellulose-Lignin Reinforced Composites.

Xizheng Wang1,2, Qinqin Xia1, Shuangshuang Jing1, Claire Li1, Qiongyu Chen2, Bo Chen2, Zhenqian Pang2, Bo Jiang1, Wentao Gan1, Gang Chen1, Mingjin Cui1, Liangbing Hu1, Teng Li2.   

Abstract

The huge consumption of single-use plastic straws has brought a long-lasting environmental problem. Paper straws, the current replacement for plastic straws, suffer from drawbacks, such as a high cost of the water-proof wax layer and poor water stability due to the easy delamination of the wax layer. It is therefore crucial to find a high-performing alternative to mitigate the environmental problems brought by plastic straws. In this paper, all natural, degradable, cellulose-lignin reinforced composite straws, inspired by the reinforcement principle of cellulose and lignin in natural wood are developed. The cellulose-lignin reinforced composite straw is fabricated by rolling up a wet film made of homogeneously mixed cellulose microfibers, cellulose nanofibers, and lignin powders, which is then baked in oven at 150 °C. When baked, lignin melts and infiltrates the micro-nanocellulose network, acting as a polyphenolic binder to improve the mechanical strength and hydrophobicity performance of the resulting straw. The obtained straws demonstrate several advantageous properties over paper straws, including 1) excellent mechanical performance, 2) high hydrostability, and 3) low cost. Moreover, the natural degradability of the cellulose-lignin reinforced composite straws makes them promising candidates to replace plastic straws and suggests possible substitutes for other petroleum-based plastics.
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Keywords:  cellulose; degradation; lignin; plastic replacement

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33759326     DOI: 10.1002/smll.202008011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Small        ISSN: 1613-6810            Impact factor:   13.281


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