Fractionation, analysis, and PCA modeling of properties of four technical lignins for prediction of their application potential in binders
-
Richard J.A. Gosselink
, Jan E.G. van Dam , Ed de Jong , Elinor L. Scott , Johan P.M. Sanders , Jiebing Li and Göran Gellerstedt
Abstract
Functional properties of technical lignins need to be characterized in more detail to become a higher added value renewable raw material for the chemical industry. The suitability of a lignin from different plants or trees obtained by different technical processes can only be predicted for selected applications, such as binders, if reliable analytical data are available. In the present paper, structure dependent properties of four industrial lignins were analyzed before and after successive organic solvent extractions. The lignins have been fractionated according to their molar mass by these solvents extractions. Kraft and soda lignins were shown to have different molar mass distributions and chemical compositions. Lignin carbohydrate complexes are most recalcitrant for extraction with organic solvents. These poorly soluble complexes can consist of up to 34% of carbohydrates in soda lignins. Modeling by principle component analysis (PCA) was performed aiming at prediction of the application potential of different lignins for binder production. The lignins and their fractions could be classified in different clusters based on their properties, which are structure dependent. Kraft softwood lignins show the highest potential for plywood binder application followed by hardwood soda lignin and the fractions of Sarkanda grass soda lignin with medium molar mass. Expectedly, the softwood lignins contain the highest number of reactive sites in ortho positions to the phenolic OH group. Moreover, these lignins have a low level of impurities and medium molar mass.
©2010 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin New York
Articles in the same Issue
- Original Papers
- Recombinant manganese peroxidase (rMnP) from Pichia pastoris. Part 1: Kraft pulp delignification
- Recombinant manganese peroxidase (rMnP) from Pichia pastoris. Part 2: Application in TCF and ECF bleaching
- The role of hydroxyl and oxyl anion radicals in selectivity of oxygen delignification
- Thermal aging of 1-alkyl-3-methylimidazolium ionic liquids and its effect on dissolved cellulose
- Synchrotron X-ray fiber diffraction study on the thermal expansion behavior of cellulose crystals in tension wood of Japanese poplar in the low-temperature region
- Studies on the dehydrogenative polymerization of monolignol β-glycosides. Part 6: Monitoring of horseradish peroxidase-catalyzed polymerization of monolignol glycosides by GPC-PDA
- Reactivity of syringyl quinone methide intermediates in dehydrogenative polymerization. Part 2: pH effect in horseradish peroxidase-catalyzed polymerization of sinapyl alcohol
- Fractionation, analysis, and PCA modeling of properties of four technical lignins for prediction of their application potential in binders
- New model for predicting tensile strength and density of eucalyptus handsheets based on an activation parameter calculated from fiber distribution characteristics
- Extractives of the tropical wood wallaba (Eperua falcata Aubl.) as natural anti-swelling agents
- Surface properties of extracts from cork black condensate
- Effect of helium DBD plasma treatment on the surface of wood samples
- Preparation of thermoplastic molding from steamed Japanese beech flour
- Alteration of the unsteady sorption behaviour of maple (Acer pseudoplatanus L.) and spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) due to thermal modification
- Towards improved understanding of PEG-impregnated waterlogged archaeological wood: A model study on recent oak
- Determination of the change in appearance of lumber surfaces illuminated from various directions
- A study of water exchange in wood by means of 2D NMR relaxation correlation and exchange
- Measurement of surface growth stress in Eucalyptus nitens Maiden by splitting a log along its axis
- Obituary
- Dion Chen-Loung Chen (1930–2009)
- Meetings
- Meetings
Articles in the same Issue
- Original Papers
- Recombinant manganese peroxidase (rMnP) from Pichia pastoris. Part 1: Kraft pulp delignification
- Recombinant manganese peroxidase (rMnP) from Pichia pastoris. Part 2: Application in TCF and ECF bleaching
- The role of hydroxyl and oxyl anion radicals in selectivity of oxygen delignification
- Thermal aging of 1-alkyl-3-methylimidazolium ionic liquids and its effect on dissolved cellulose
- Synchrotron X-ray fiber diffraction study on the thermal expansion behavior of cellulose crystals in tension wood of Japanese poplar in the low-temperature region
- Studies on the dehydrogenative polymerization of monolignol β-glycosides. Part 6: Monitoring of horseradish peroxidase-catalyzed polymerization of monolignol glycosides by GPC-PDA
- Reactivity of syringyl quinone methide intermediates in dehydrogenative polymerization. Part 2: pH effect in horseradish peroxidase-catalyzed polymerization of sinapyl alcohol
- Fractionation, analysis, and PCA modeling of properties of four technical lignins for prediction of their application potential in binders
- New model for predicting tensile strength and density of eucalyptus handsheets based on an activation parameter calculated from fiber distribution characteristics
- Extractives of the tropical wood wallaba (Eperua falcata Aubl.) as natural anti-swelling agents
- Surface properties of extracts from cork black condensate
- Effect of helium DBD plasma treatment on the surface of wood samples
- Preparation of thermoplastic molding from steamed Japanese beech flour
- Alteration of the unsteady sorption behaviour of maple (Acer pseudoplatanus L.) and spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) due to thermal modification
- Towards improved understanding of PEG-impregnated waterlogged archaeological wood: A model study on recent oak
- Determination of the change in appearance of lumber surfaces illuminated from various directions
- A study of water exchange in wood by means of 2D NMR relaxation correlation and exchange
- Measurement of surface growth stress in Eucalyptus nitens Maiden by splitting a log along its axis
- Obituary
- Dion Chen-Loung Chen (1930–2009)
- Meetings
- Meetings