1992
DOI: 10.1515/hfsg.1992.46.4.343
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Solvent Effects on Organosolv Lignin fromPinus caribaea hondurensis

Abstract: Keywords Lignin analysis Organosolv lignin Molccular wcight (Mini, Mw and MWD) dctcrminations Hilücbrand's solubility paramctcr Sawdust Pinus caribaea hondurensis SummaryLignin from Pinus caribaea hondurensis sawdust (pre-extracted with bcnzenc/mcthanol 1:1) was obtaincd by pulping using ninc diffcrent organic solvcnts (in 9:1 mixturcs with 2.0 N HC1 aqucous Solutions) in a stainlcss stcel rcactor at 125 °C for six hours.Thc obtaincd lignins wcrc charactcrizcd by chcmical analysis (clcmcntal analysis, mcthoxyl… Show more

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“…The solvent primarily acts on the promotion of vegetal tissue impregnation and the solubilization of the lignin fragments so produced. 30 In this study, posttreatment of 80% acidic dioxane extracted TA and CS with 50% aqueous ethanol containing 1M TEA at 708C for 4 h resulted in 27.3 and 33.3% removal of the original lignin, respectively. As expected, the yield of acid-insoluble lignin (4.3% from TA and 4.8% from CS) was much higher than that of the acid-soluble lignin (1.0% from TA and 1.4 from CS), indicating a slight degradation reaction during the posttreatment with 50% aqueous ethanol under the organic alkali condition (1M TEA) because these acid-soluble phenolic compounds of low molecular weight were released as a result of lignin degradation.…”
Section: Lignin Yield and Puritymentioning
confidence: 71%
“…The solvent primarily acts on the promotion of vegetal tissue impregnation and the solubilization of the lignin fragments so produced. 30 In this study, posttreatment of 80% acidic dioxane extracted TA and CS with 50% aqueous ethanol containing 1M TEA at 708C for 4 h resulted in 27.3 and 33.3% removal of the original lignin, respectively. As expected, the yield of acid-insoluble lignin (4.3% from TA and 4.8% from CS) was much higher than that of the acid-soluble lignin (1.0% from TA and 1.4 from CS), indicating a slight degradation reaction during the posttreatment with 50% aqueous ethanol under the organic alkali condition (1M TEA) because these acid-soluble phenolic compounds of low molecular weight were released as a result of lignin degradation.…”
Section: Lignin Yield and Puritymentioning
confidence: 71%
“…The water acts as a nucleophile and reacts with centers activated by the catalyst in the protolignin ("in situ lignins"). The solvent solubilizes the lignin and impregnates the plant tissue, carrying the reagents to the protolignin and the resulting lignin fragments from the inner part of the cell to the solution [11]. A possible modification in the organosolv processes, which could offer improved yields of pulp, regardless of the raw material used, consists in a change of the experimental conditions, high pressure being employed to allow the main pulping processes to occur in sub-and supercritical conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ROSSINI et al (1989) empregaram diversos solventes para extrair lignina da serragem da madeira Pinus caribaea hondurensis, obtendo de 2,0 a 6,6% de rendimento. A obtenção de lignina foi melhorada, quando a extração foi catalisada por um ácido mineral, variando de 1,1 a 24,4%, em relação ao peso seco da madeira (BALOGH et al, 1989).…”
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