Atomistic Simulations of Polydisperse Lignin Melts Using Simple Polydisperse Residue Input Generator

BIOMACROMOLECULES(2023)

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Understanding the physics of lignin will help rationalize its function in plant cell walls as well as aiding practical applications such as deriving biofuels and bioproducts. Here, we present SPRIG (Simple Polydisperse Residue Input Generator), a program for generating atomic-detail models of random polydisperse lignin copolymer melts i.e., the state most commonly found in nature. Using these models, we use all-atom molecular dynamics (MD) simulations to investigate the conformational and dynamic properties of polydisperse melts representative of switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) lignin. Polydispersity, branching and monolignol sequence are found to not affect the calculated glass transition temperature, T-g. The Flory-Huggins scaling parameter for the segmental radius of gyration is 0.42 +/- 0.02, indicating that the chains exhibit statistics that lie between a globular chain and an ideal Gaussian chain. Below T-g the atomic mean squared displacements are independent of molecular weight. In contrast, above T-g, they decrease with increasing molecular weight. Therefore, a monodisperse lignin melt is a good approximation to this polydisperse lignin when only static properties are probed, whereas the molecular weight distribution needs to be considered while analyzing lignin dynamics.
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