Abstract
A new type of modified
lignin, lignin-p-Boc, was obtained
through reaction with di-tert-butyl
dicarbonate in aqueous media. Boc
modification occurred regardless of types of lignin, was tunable, and proceeded well in recovering lignin at high
purity from sodium lignosulfonate (a
common byproduct from pulping industry). Lignin-p-BOC was demonstrated as a potential reactive filler in
green plastic. Furthermore, the effects of the modification on the breakdown
rate of alkali lignin by microbial
was investigated, and the results showed that the modification obviously decreased the breakdown
rate.
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