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Download fileCharacterization of Lignin Extracted from Birch Wood by a Modified Hydrotropic Process
journal contribution
posted on 2014-11-05, 00:00 authored by Konstantin Gabov, Richard
J. A. Gosselink, Annika I. Smeds, Pedro FardimIn
this work an environmentally friendly hydrotropic process was
used to extract lignin from industrial birch wood chips. Two hydrotropic
treatments were performed, a conventional and a modified process.
The lignins were characterized using FTIR, pyrolysis–gas chromatography–mass
spectrometry (pyrolysis-GC-MS), 31P and 1H–13C HSQC NMR, and size exclusion chromatography (SEC). The
chemical (carbohydrates, extractives, etc.) and elemental compositions
of the lignins were also determined. The yields of both lignins were
16.1% (dry wood basis), and the obtained lignins had very low contents
of non-lignin compounds. The treatments resulted in significant changes
of the structure of the lignins, a decrease in aliphatic hydroxyls
and an increase in phenolic ones. The lignin isolated by the modified
treatment underwent more substantial change than the reference one.
It is believed that the data presented will facilitate utilization
of hydrotropic lignin and promote the adoption of the hydrotropic
process in the pulp and biorefinery industry.