Lignin effect in castor oil-based elastomers: Reaching new limits in rheological and cushioning behaviors
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Lignin is demonstrated as an unprecedented reinforcing material that tailors the
rheological and cushioning properties of castor oil-based polyurethane elastomers,
expanding their viscoelastic moduli by four orders of magnitude. The tensile strain at
break was triplicated in the presence of lignin while the Young modulus and the stress
at break were enhanced 17- and 7-fold, respectively. Remarkably, in compression tests,
lignin addition increased the stresses at break by more than 88-fold, whereas the strain
at failure shifted from 50 to 93%. Dynamic mechanical compression tests indicated
outstanding cushioning and resistance performance. Overall, the results demonstrate a
performance not reached before for biosourced elastomeric materials, fitting the
demands of a wide range of applications.
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Borrero López, A. M., Wang, L., Valencia Barragán, C., Franco Gómez, J. M., & Rojas, O. J. (2021). Lignin effect in castor oil-based elastomers: Reaching new limits in rheological and cushioning behaviors. Composites Science and Technology, 203, 108602. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compscitech.2020.108602













