Holistic utilization of lignin-derived oligomers and polymers from oxidative catalysis to fabricate highly swelling agro-hydrogels

Abstract

Lignin valorization typically targets either monomers for chemicals or polymers for materials, often overlooking the inevitable aromatic oligomers produced during depolymerization. This study presents a “whole-component” utilization strategy that converts the entire spectrum of catalytic oxidation products from alkaline lignin—including previously undervalued oligomers—into high-performance agricultural hydrogels. The obtained oligomers, with a weight-averaged molecular weight of 572 g/mol and a carboxyl group content of 1.1 mmol/g, accounted for a 24.8 wt% yield relative to the raw alkaline lignin. By decoupling the performance contributions of specific fractions, we demonstrate that the combination of oxidized lignin polymers and oxidized oligomers exhibits a synergistic effect, significantly enhancing hydrogel swelling and water-retention capacities. In agricultural trials, soil amended with the full-spectrum hydrogel exhibited superior drought resistance, increasing the fresh weight of barley seedlings by up to 355% compared with untreated soil. These findings reveal that aromatic oligomers act as bioactive and structural enhancers rather than waste, offering a practical and high-efficiency pathway for the total utilization of alkaline lignin in sustainable agriculture.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
31 Dec 2025
Accepted
04 Mar 2026
First published
05 Mar 2026

Green Chem., 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Holistic utilization of lignin-derived oligomers and polymers from oxidative catalysis to fabricate highly swelling agro-hydrogels

N. Li, Z. Ma, W. Feng, Y. Zhu, X. Zhu, H. Wang and F. Wang, Green Chem., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5GC07079A

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