In this research, two types of lignin, i.e. one extracted from industrial waste water of the Iran wood and paper (choka) factory as black liquor and another provided from Aldrich company, were studied. Firstly, the lignin was precipitated from its black liquor by a dilute acid and was then purified by dissolving in tetrahydrofuran (THF). Lignin samples were characterized using Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) and proton nuclear magnetic resonance (1HNMR) spectroscopies. It was found from results that the Aldrich lignin has a structure similar with the lignosulfonate while lignin extracted from black liquor does not have a hydrophilic sulfonate group and has a Kraft lignin structure. Using acetylation of Kraft lignin and complementary chara...
Lignin from wood is by far the largest source of bio-based aromatic raw material. Today a vast amoun...
Lignins from sugarcane bagasse and eucalyptus, isolated respectively from soda and kraft liquors by ...
Birch chips were cooked by means of the Lignofibre (LGF) organosolv process in acetic acid (AA) and ...
Lignin is the second most abundant polymer in the world after cellulose. Therefore, characterization...
This study lignin from unbleached hardwoods chemimechanical pulp was extracted and the chromophor fu...
This study focuses on the structural characterisation techniques of lignin, which is the most abunda...
Detailed insight into the structure and composition of industrial (technical) lignins is needed to d...
Detailed insight into the structure and composition of industrial (technical) lignins is needed to d...
Chemical characterization of kraft lignin (KL) from mixed hardwoods (Acacia spp. from Vietnam and mi...
Detailed insight into the structure and composition of industrial (technical) lignins is needed to d...
In this work, a comparative study of an acetylation procedure, using four different lignin samples w...
International audienceIn this work, lignin polyols were prepared from the liquefaction of kraft lign...
In this work we have characterized a mild soda pulped birch (betula pendula) lignin after a novel pr...
The amount of the total hydroxyl content of lignin is of great importance in the formulation of a li...
Technical lignins, mostly generated as byproducts from the pulping industry, are highly abundant aro...
Lignin from wood is by far the largest source of bio-based aromatic raw material. Today a vast amoun...
Lignins from sugarcane bagasse and eucalyptus, isolated respectively from soda and kraft liquors by ...
Birch chips were cooked by means of the Lignofibre (LGF) organosolv process in acetic acid (AA) and ...
Lignin is the second most abundant polymer in the world after cellulose. Therefore, characterization...
This study lignin from unbleached hardwoods chemimechanical pulp was extracted and the chromophor fu...
This study focuses on the structural characterisation techniques of lignin, which is the most abunda...
Detailed insight into the structure and composition of industrial (technical) lignins is needed to d...
Detailed insight into the structure and composition of industrial (technical) lignins is needed to d...
Chemical characterization of kraft lignin (KL) from mixed hardwoods (Acacia spp. from Vietnam and mi...
Detailed insight into the structure and composition of industrial (technical) lignins is needed to d...
In this work, a comparative study of an acetylation procedure, using four different lignin samples w...
International audienceIn this work, lignin polyols were prepared from the liquefaction of kraft lign...
In this work we have characterized a mild soda pulped birch (betula pendula) lignin after a novel pr...
The amount of the total hydroxyl content of lignin is of great importance in the formulation of a li...
Technical lignins, mostly generated as byproducts from the pulping industry, are highly abundant aro...
Lignin from wood is by far the largest source of bio-based aromatic raw material. Today a vast amoun...
Lignins from sugarcane bagasse and eucalyptus, isolated respectively from soda and kraft liquors by ...
Birch chips were cooked by means of the Lignofibre (LGF) organosolv process in acetic acid (AA) and ...