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Molecular Mass Distribution of Lignin from the Alkaline Pulping of Hardwood, Softwood, and Wheat Straw
Hannu PakkanenRaimo Alénsubject
SoftwoodMolecular massChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringResidual ligninGeneral ChemistryStrawPulp and paper industrychemistry.chemical_compoundBotanyHardwoodLigninGeneral Materials Scienceta116Black liquorKraft paperdescription
Abstract The behavior of lignin during kraft (hardwood, softwood, and wheat straw) and soda-AQ (wheat straw) pulping was studied, mainly in terms of delignification degree and molecular mass distribution (MMD). In the initial delignification phase (at 140°C for 15–60 min), a prominent part of the dissolved softwood kraft lignin (18–25 g/L, MM mostly > 3,000 Da) was found in the liquid phase of chip cavities, rather than in the external bulk black liquor (5–7 g/L, MM mostly < 3,000 Da). The maximum weight average MM values ( w) of the soluble lignin under conventional cooking conditions were detected for the kraft softwood (4,100 Da), and kraft birch (3,400 Da) when the degree of delignification was 65–75%, corresponding to a residual lignin content of 5–10%. The maximum w of the dissolved wheat straw kraft (5,050 Da) and soda-AQ (5,900 Da) lignins was clearly higher than that of wood-based kraft lignins (2,950–4, 100 Da).
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2012-10-01 | Journal of Wood Chemistry and Technology |