2012
DOI: 10.15376/biores.7.3.4214-4225
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Hot-water extraction of ground spruce wood of different particle size

Abstract: Hot-water extraction of hemicelluloses, especially galactoglucomannans, from fractions of ground spruce wood with different particle sizes was studied at 170°C with extraction times up to 60 min. Extraction of spruce sapwood, heartwood, and thermomechanical pulp (TMP) was also compared at 160 to 180°C. Static batch extractions were carried out in an accelerated solvent extractor (ASE). The extracted hemicelluloses were characterized by sugar unit analysis and determination of acetyl groups and molar masses. Th… Show more

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“…The degree of acetylation strongly affects the solubility properties of GGMs by water or certain polar solvents. A high degree of acetylation involves good solubility, and high extraction yield of high molar mass GGMs whereas, non-acetylated or deacetylated GGMs consequently shows much lower solubility (Song et al 2012;Hannuksela et al, 2003).…”
Section: Degree Of Acetylationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The degree of acetylation strongly affects the solubility properties of GGMs by water or certain polar solvents. A high degree of acetylation involves good solubility, and high extraction yield of high molar mass GGMs whereas, non-acetylated or deacetylated GGMs consequently shows much lower solubility (Song et al 2012;Hannuksela et al, 2003).…”
Section: Degree Of Acetylationmentioning
confidence: 99%