Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7082749 | Bioresource Technology | 2013 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Kraft lignin (KL) was successfully depolymerized into polyols of moderately high hydroxyl number and yield with moderately low weight-average molecular weight (Mw) via direct hydrolysis using NaOH as a catalyst, without any organic solvent/capping agent. The effects of process parameters including reaction temperature, reaction time, NaOH/lignin ratio (w/w) and substrate concentration were investigated and the polyols/depolymerized lignins (DLs) obtained were characterized with GPC-UV, FTIR-ATR, 1H NMR, Elemental & TOC analyzer. The best operating conditions appeared to be at 250 °C, 1 h, and NaOH/lignin ratio â0.28 with 20 wt.% substrate concentration, leading to <0.5% solid residues and â¼92% yield of DL (aliphatic-hydroxyl number â352 mg KOH/mg and Mw â 3310 g/mole), suitable for replacement of polyols in polyurethane foam synthesis. The overall % carbon recovery under the above best conditions was â¼90%. A higher temperature favored reduced Mw of the polyols while a longer reaction time promoted dehydration/condensation reactions.
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Authors
Nubla Mahmood, Zhongshun Yuan, John Schmidt, Chunbao (Charles) Xu,