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titleOfInvention A kind of mussel foot protein modified lignin adhesion enhancing material and preparation method and application thereof
abstract The invention discloses a mussel foot protein-modified lignin adhesion enhancing material and a preparation method and application thereof. In the present invention, the lignin is structurally modified by the in-situ Lewis acid method, so that the catechol structure in the lignin structure is significantly increased, and then residues such as Lys, Arg and the like are grafted on the ortho-position of the phenolic hydroxyl benzene ring through the Mannish reaction. ; Or firstly graft residues such as Lys and Arg at the ortho-position of the phenolic hydroxybenzene ring by Mannish reaction, and then use the in-situ Lewis acid method to structurally modify the lignin, so as to utilize the Coulomb-hydrophobic effect and the anti-oxidative effect of the side chain. Improve the bioadhesive properties of lignin, and significantly enhance the force on skin tissue. The mussel foot protein-modified lignin adhesion enhancing material of the present invention is 2.5 to 5.3 times stronger than ordinary industrial alkali lignin on skin tissue, has excellent adhesion enhancing effect, and can therefore be used for the preparation of adhesive materials. Reinforcing material.
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