Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3174 Biochemical Engineering Journal 2014 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Paper pulp biografting can be obtained by laccase and ferulic acid (FA) treatment.•Laccase-FA biografting results in strong kappa number and acid content increases.•The coupling linkages were investigated by 2D NMR of lignin isolated from pulps.•Aromatic correlations in the NMR spectra showed that FA is C4-etherified.•The aliphatic correlations showed that FA also incorporates as a dilactone.

Treatment of high-kappa sisal pulp with Trametes villosa laccase and ferulic acid resulted in strong increases of kappa-number and acid-group content due to biografting of this phenolic acid, as shown by pyrolysis in the presence of tetramethylammonium hydroxide. The coupling linkages were investigated by 2D NMR of the lignin isolated from pulps. The aromatic region of the spectra showed incorporation of the cinnamic molecule, representing ∼4% of the lignin content, that according to the displacement of its olefinic 13Cβ–1Hβ signal to 117.0/6.40 ppm would be C4-etherified. The aliphatic region of the spectra showed that ferulic acid also incorporates as the corresponding β–β′ dilactone (another ∼4% of the total lignin) with characteristic 13Cα–1Hα and 13Cβ–1Hβ correlations at 81.8/5.69 and 47.9/4.19 ppm, respectively. The sisal lignin in the treated pulps was only slightly modified (including a small increase of Cα-oxidized units) revealing that the main effect of the treatment was ferulic acid biografting.

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