A Spin‐Engineered Nanozyme Overcomes the Activity‐Selectivity Trade‐Off for Sustainable Adhesive Production From Lignin Biomass Conversion

Y Yixin Yu (CAS Engineering Laboratory for Nanozyme State Key Laboratory of Biomacromolecules Institute of Biophysics Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100101 P. R. China) R Ran Xu (National Key Laboratory for Tropical Crop Breeding, School of Breeding and Multiplication (Sanya Institute of Breeding and Multiplication), Hainan University) X Xuetong Wu (School of Physical Science and Technology, State Key Laboratory of Featured Metal Materials and Life-cycle Safety for Composite Structures, Guangxi University , Nanning 530004,) B Bilian Wang (Department of Pharmacy Children's Medicine Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province West China Second University Hospital Sichuan University Chengdu 610041 P. R. China) M Mingzhen Zhang (Shenzhen Grubbs Institute and Department of Chemistry, Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Catalysis) K Kelong Fan

Abstract

Abstract Lignin, a major component of plant cell walls, is the most abundant source of natural aromatic polymers. Efficient production of its valuable degradation products requires highly selective catalysts. This study introduces a spin‐state‐modulated nanozyme system for precise lignin depolymerization into targeted biobased chemicals. Precise copper spin state control in two‐dimensional (2D) copper‐based metal organic framework (MOF) nanozymes, achieved via redox treatment and ligand exchange modulation, replicates natural laccase multicopper center spin synergy. Integrated experiments and theory reveal a volcano‐shaped spin state‐activity correlation, enabling synthesis of optimized nanozyme Cu(OH) 2 BDC‐LA‐OAc (COHBLO). This material demonstrates exceptional laccase‐mimicking activity, with a peak reaction rate 70 times higher than natural laccase and a 5.14‐fold specific activity increase. Through laccase‐like catalysis, it selectively cleaves lignin β‐O‐4 linkages, directionally yielding fragments rich in phenolic hydroxyl groups. Their efficient reaction with epoxy groups produces a nanolignin‐based epoxy adhesive. Featuring a three‐dimensional cross‐linked network, this adhesive delivers superior bonding under varied conditions. Its shear strength significantly surpasses commercial phenolic resins while eliminating conventional adhesive formaldehyde emissions. This study advances 2D MOF nanozyme design and establishes an integrated pathway from controlled lignin depolymerization to high‐performance adhesive production, providing key theoretical and practical foundations for biomass valorization and sustainable adhesive development.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 7
Published February 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

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ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (6)

Y

Yixin Yu

CAS Engineering Laboratory for Nanozyme State Key Laboratory of Biomacromolecules Institute of Biophysics Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100101 P. R. China

R

Ran Xu

National Key Laboratory for Tropical Crop Breeding, School of Breeding and Multiplication (Sanya Institute of Breeding and Multiplication), Hainan University

X

Xuetong Wu

School of Physical Science and Technology, State Key Laboratory of Featured Metal Materials and Life-cycle Safety for Composite Structures, Guangxi University , Nanning 530004,

B

Bilian Wang

Department of Pharmacy Children's Medicine Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province West China Second University Hospital Sichuan University Chengdu 610041 P. R. China

M

Mingzhen Zhang

Shenzhen Grubbs Institute and Department of Chemistry, Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Catalysis

K

Kelong Fan