Macromolecules, Vol.35, No.26, 9707-9715, 2002
Alkylated kraft lignin-based thermoplastic blends with aliphatic polyesters
Polymeric materials solely composed of certain alkylated kraft lignin preparations can be quite similar to polystyrene in tensile behavior. They may be plasticized in forming miscible blends with aliphatic polyesters possessing methylene/carboxylate group ratios (CH2/COO) of 2.0-4.0. The alkylated kraft lignin species in such materials range from individual molecular components to huge supramacromolecular associated complexes. The interactions between the alkylated kraft lignin components and polyester chains are most favorable when CH2/COO falls between 2.5 and 3.0. Under these circumstances a much smaller proportion of alkylated kraft lignin in the blend is required to disrupt the crystalline domains of the polyester than if CH2/COO were 4.0. Despite this, appreciably more aliphatic polyester is needed to plasticize the alkylated kraft lignin when CH2/COO lies between 2.5 and 3.0: the supramacromolecular complexes tend to be dismantled to a greater extent when the plasticizer interacts more favorably with the individual kraft lignin components of which they are composed.