“…The C 2 –H 2 , C 5 –H 5 , and C 6 –H 6 correlations for guaiacyl units (G, red) were observed at δ C /δ H 111/7.0 ppm, 115/6.7–7.0, and 119/6.8 ppm, respectively, in the E. globulus wood without pretreatment, but disappeared in the pulp samples, indicating a decrease in the protonated aromatic carbon and the condensation of lignin in the hydrothermal pretreatment. New signals were observed in the spectra at δ C / δ H 105.7/6.5, 112.5/6.7, and 115.05/6.8 ppm, which are similar to those reported by Kangas et al (), which positively correlated with the pretreatment severity and could be associated with the re‐condensation of lignin, and ring aromatic modification. Also a new signal was observed at δ C /δ H 55.9/4.54, which could be associated with changes in resinol subunits due to β–β linkage modification produced at higher severity of the pretreatment, as previously observed by Tran et al () in Kraft lignin experiments.…”