posted on 2022-02-25, 14:03authored byOliver Musl, Samira Galler, Gerhild Wurzer, Markus Bacher, Irina Sulaeva, Ivan Sumerskii, Arnulf Kai Mahler, Thomas Rosenau, Antje Potthast
In technical lignins,
functionality is strongly related to molar
mass. Hence, any technical lignin exhibits concurrent functionality-type
distribution (FTD) along its molar mass distribution (MMD). This study
combined preparative size-exclusion chromatography with offline characterizations
to acquire highly resolved profiles of the functional heterogeneity
of technical lignins, which represent crucial information for their
material use. The shape of these profiles showed considerable dissimilarity
between different technical lignins and followed sigmoid trends. Determining
the dispersity in functionality (ĐF) of lignins via their FTD revealed a rather homogeneous distribution
of their functionalities (ĐF of
1.00–1.21). The high resolution of the acquired profiles of
functional heterogeneity facilitated the development of a robust calculation
method for the estimation of functional group contents of lignin fractions
based simply on their MMD, an invaluable tool to simulate the effects
of intended purification processes. Moreover, a more thorough evaluation
of separations based on functionality becomes accessible.