A new biobased material based on an original strategy using lignin
model compounds as natural grafting additive on a nanocellulose surface
through in situ polymerization of coniferyl alcohol by the Fenton
reaction at two pH values was investigated. The structural and morphological
properties of the materials at the nanoscale were characterized by
a combination of analytical methods, including Fourier transform infrared
spectroscopy, liquid chromatography combined with mass spectrometry,
nuclear molecular resonance spectroscopy, electron paramagnetic resonance
spectroscopy, water sorption capacity by dynamic vapor sorption, and
atomic force microscopy (topography and indentation modulus measurements).
Finally, the usage properties, such as antioxidant properties, were
evaluated in solution and the nanostructured casted films by radical
2,2′-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH•) scavenging
tests. We demonstrate the structure–function relationships
of these advanced CNC-lignin films and describe their dual functionalities
and characteristics, namely, their antioxidant properties and the
presence of persistent phenoxy radicals within the material.
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