High acetone soluble organosolv lignin extraction and its application towards green antifouling and wear-resistant coating
Journal article, 2024

Marine fouling poses significant challenges to the efficiency and longevity of marine engineering equipment. To address this issue, developing effective marine antifouling coatings is critical to ensure the economic viability, environmental sustainability, and safety of offshore operations. In this study, we developed an innovative green antifouling and wear-resistant coating based on lignin, a renewable and sustainable resource. Lignin is considered environmentally friendly because it is abundant, biodegradable, and reduces reliance on petroleum-based materials. The coating was formulated with a controlled hydrophilic-to-hydrophobic ratio of 2:8, leveraging lignin's unique properties. Applying lignin increased the water contact angle by 14.5 %, improving surface hydrophobicity and contributing to the coating's antifouling efficacy. Moreover, the mechanical strength of the coating was enhanced by approximately 200 %, significantly boosting its durability in harsh marine environments. Additionally, the friction coefficient was reduced by about 85 %, further preventing organism adhesion. These results demonstrate that lignin-based coatings offer a greener alternative to traditional antifouling solutions. The results of this study not only help advance antifouling coating technology but are also consistent with the broader goal of promoting environmental responsibility in marine engineering practice.

Antifouling

Coating

Lignin

Polyurethane

Author

Zhipeng Wu

Luleå University of Technology

Petter Paulsen Thoresen

Luleå University of Technology

Dominik Maršík

University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague

Leonidas Matsakas

Luleå University of Technology

Markéta Kulišová

University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague

Karel Fous

University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague

Olga Maťátková

University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague

Jan Masák

University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague

Ulrika Rova

Luleå University of Technology

Erik Ytreberg

Chalmers, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2), Maritime Studies

Lena Granhag

Chalmers, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2), Maritime Studies

P. Christakopoulos

Luleå University of Technology

Yijun Shi

Luleå University of Technology

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules

0141-8130 (ISSN) 18790003 (eISSN)

Vol. 282 137456

Lignin-vegetable oil oleogels toward fully green, sustainable, self-healing, wear resistant, anti-corrosion and anti-fouling coating

Formas (2022-01047), 2023-01-01 -- 2025-12-31.

Driving Forces

Sustainable development

Subject Categories

Environmental Sciences

DOI

10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.137456

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12/3/2024