Mannich Reaction: Review of Amine-Functionalized Lignin Derivatives and Their Applications

Tippabattini Jayaramudu*, Kokkarachedu Varaprasad*, Grazyna Adamus, Jessica Amber Jennings, Joel D. Bumgardner

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Resumen

In recent years naturally resourced materials have played a significant role in many applications ranging from biomedical to automotive applications. Among them, lignin has received much attention towards these applications owing to its abundance and readily modified chemical structures. Recent research studies have focused on various chemical modifications of lignin, including the increasingly popular Mannich reaction that aminates the lignin structure to expand the applicability of lignin in advanced fields. This article reviews the recent Mannich reaction-based lignin developments with different types of amines used in lignin modifications and discusses how the reaction enhances functionality in engineering, biomedical and environmental technology applications.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículoe202204451
PublicaciónChemistrySelect
Volumen8
N.º15
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 2023

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. Prof. Dr. Joel D. Bumgardner is the Herff Chair of Excellence and Chair of the Biomedical Engineering Department at The University of Memphis and Professor in the University of Memphis‐University of Tennessee Health Science Center Joint Graduate Biomedical Engineering Program. His area of research focus is in developing and evaluating biomaterials for a wide range of biomedical implant and tissue engineering/regenerative medicine applications in the orthopedic, dental/craniofacial and wound healing areas. He received his BS in Biology (honors) from Florida State University, BS in Materials Science and MS & PhD in Biomedical Engineering all from University of Alabama at Birmingham. His current work is focused on design and development of chitosan‐based materials/composites for dental/orthopedic implant coatings, bone grafting/tissue engineering, nano‐ and micro‐ particles for drug delivery/tissue engineering, and electrospinning of fibers/membranes for guided bone regeneration and other tissue engineering applications. He is a past President of the Society for Biomaterials (US) and currently serves as an Associate Editor for Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B – Applied Biomaterials. He has received research funding from NIH, NSF, DOD and corporate entities

Funding Information:
. TJR wishes to acknowledge the FedEx Institute of Technology Office of Research and Innovation, the MSCA‐co‐fund PASIFIC postdoctoral research scheme, EU Horizon 2020 grant: 847639 and the Ministry of Education and Science, Poland. KVP wishes to acknowledge Fondecyt 1211118, ANID, Chile. JJ and JB wish to acknowledge the Herff College of Engineering Department of Biomedical Engineering, The University of Memphis

Funding Information:
TJR wishes to acknowledge the FedEx Institute of Technology Office of Research and Innovation, the MSCA-co-fund PASIFIC postdoctoral research scheme, EU Horizon 2020 grant: 847639 and the Ministry of Education and Science, Poland. KVP wishes to acknowledge Fondecyt 1211118, ANID, Chile. JJ and JB wish to acknowledge the Herff College of Engineering Department of Biomedical Engineering, The University of Memphis.

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