Integration of unmodified kraft lignin powder in waterborne coatings and investigation of antifouling properties

Marcel Butschle*, Richard Schlautek, Lisa Kunschert, Markus Schackmann, Claus Erik Weinell, Kim Dam-Johansen

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Abstract

Antifouling properties of unmodified kraft lignin for potential use in marine coatings were investigated. The study was based on preliminary findings that pointed toward lignin’s efficacy against seawater organisms during laboratory tests. Coatings were formulated that contained lignin as a filler and had a pigment volume concentration above the critical pigment volume concentration. This ensured direct interaction between lignin and seawater organisms, as the lignin particles remained incompletely wetted by the binder. Moreover, all formulations were waterborne to mitigate the release of volatile organic compounds. Despite the initial promise, the antifouling performance of the formulated lignin coatings during field experiments at the CoaST Maritime Test Center was limited, and the anticipated mechanism must be reconsidered. Additionally, it was found that high lignin concentrations, while facilitating organism interaction, compromised the coating's mechanical properties. Nevertheless, the waterborne coating formulation introduced here might provide a foundation for other researchers to further investigate lignin’s potential as a bio-based pigment or a filler in coatings.
Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Coatings Technology and Research
Volume21
Pages (from-to)993–1003
ISSN1547-0091
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Antifouling
  • Biofouling
  • Kraft lignin
  • Powder slurry
  • Waterborne coatings

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