Changes in the lignin-carbohydrate complex in softwood kraft pulp during kraft and oxygen delignification
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Martin Lawoko
Abstract
Three kraft pulps in the kappa number range between 50 and 20 and the same pulps oxygen-delignified to similar lignin contents (kappa approximately 6) were analyzed for lignin-carbohydrate complexes (LCC) by a method based on selective enzymatic hydrolysis of the cellulose, and quantitative fractionation of the LCC. Between 85 and 90% of residual lignin in the unbleached kraft pulp and all residual lignin in the oxygen-delignified pulps were isolated as LCC. Three types of complexes were found; viz., xylan-lignin, glucomannan-lignin-xylan and glucanlignin complexes. After pulping to a high kappa number, most of the residual lignin was linked to xylan. Different delignification rates were observed so that most of the residual lignin was linked to glucomannan when the pulping was extended to a low kappa number. With increasing degree of oxygen delignification, a similar trend in the delignification rates of LCC was observed so that the residual lignin was increasingly linked to glucomannan. Complex LCC network structures seemed to be degraded into simpler structures during delignification. The differences in delignification rates are discussed with reference to the solubility properties and structural differences of LCC, and to morphological aspects of the pulp.
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Articles in the same Issue
- Subject Index
- Contents
- Species Index
- Author Index
- Monoethanolamine (MEA) pulping of beech and spruce wood for production of dissolving pulp
- Voltammetric analysis of the bleachability of softwood kraft pulps
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- Effects of density and microfibril orientation on the vertical variation of low-stiffness wood in radiata pine butt logs
- Determination of the natural durability of larch wood (Larix decidua Mill.) from the Western Italian Alps
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