Residual lignin in cellulose nanofibrils enhances the interfacial stabilization of Pickering emulsions. 2021

Shasha Guo, and Xia Li, and Yishan Kuang, and Jianming Liao, and Kai Liu, and Jun Li, and Lihuan Mo, and Shuaiming He, and Wenyuan Zhu, and Junlong Song, and Tao Song, and Orlando J Rojas
State Key Laboratory of Pulp and Paper Engineering, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou, 510640, China; Bioproducts Institute, Departments of Chemical & Biological Engineering, Chemistry, and Wood Science, 2360 East Mall, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z3, Canada.

Lignocellulose nanofibrils (LCNF) were used to prepare oil-in-water Pickering emulsions and to assess the role residual lignin in interfacial stabilization. Two LCNF fractions of similar morphology (length ∼700 nm and width ∼8 nm) and structure (polymorphism and crystallinity) were obtained by microfluidization of fibers obtained by hydrothermal treatment of wood with a recyclable organic acid. The LCNF with higher residual lignin was less hydrophilic and, correspondingly, performed better as Pickering stabilizer, producing emulsions of smaller droplet size and higher resistance to creaming. Long-term emulsion stabilization (over 40 days) was achieved with LCNF at concentrations as low as 0.24 (w/v)% based on emulsion volume. We conclude that LCNF-stabilized Pickering emulsions can be finely tuned by varying the residual lignin content, providing a rationale for LCNF selection according to lignin type and concentration as variables affecting stabilization. Complementary considerations include the possible benefits of the residual lignin in LCNF, including antioxidant and UV absorption properties.

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