A pH- and light-responsive polymer has been synthesized from softwood kraft lignin by a two-step strategy, which aimed at incorporating diazobenzene groups. Initially, styrene oxide was reacted with the phenolic hydroxyl groups in lignin, to offer the attachment of benzene rings, thus creating unhindered reactive sites for further modifications. The use of advanced spectroscopic techniques (1H and 31P NMR, UV and FTIR) demonstrated that the reaction was quantitative and selective towards the phenolic hydroxyl groups. In a second step, the newly incorporated benzene rings were reacted with a diazonium cation to form the target diazobenzene motif, whose formation was again thoroughly verified. As anticipated, the diazobenzene-containing kraft lignin derivatives showed a pH-dependent color change in solution and light-responsive properties resulting from the cis-trans photoisomerization of the diazobenzene group.
Duval, A., Lange, H., Lawoko, M., Crestini, C. (2015). Modification of Kraft Lignin to Expose Diazobenzene Groups: Toward pH- and Light-Responsive Biobased Polymers. BIOMACROMOLECULES, 16(9), 2979-2989 [10.1021/acs.biomac.5b00882].
Modification of Kraft Lignin to Expose Diazobenzene Groups: Toward pH- and Light-Responsive Biobased Polymers
Lange, H;
2015
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A pH- and light-responsive polymer has been synthesized from softwood kraft lignin by a two-step strategy, which aimed at incorporating diazobenzene groups. Initially, styrene oxide was reacted with the phenolic hydroxyl groups in lignin, to offer the attachment of benzene rings, thus creating unhindered reactive sites for further modifications. The use of advanced spectroscopic techniques (1H and 31P NMR, UV and FTIR) demonstrated that the reaction was quantitative and selective towards the phenolic hydroxyl groups. In a second step, the newly incorporated benzene rings were reacted with a diazonium cation to form the target diazobenzene motif, whose formation was again thoroughly verified. As anticipated, the diazobenzene-containing kraft lignin derivatives showed a pH-dependent color change in solution and light-responsive properties resulting from the cis-trans photoisomerization of the diazobenzene group.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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