Solubility of Lignin and Acetylated Lignin in Organic Solvents

The solubility of four lignin samples and their acetylated forms was determined in a series of organic solvents to investigate the relationship between solubility and the solubility parameter. The solubility parameter of lignin samples and acetylated lignin was calculated based on the number of atom...

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Main Authors: Javad Sameni, Sally Krigstin, Mohini Sain
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: North Carolina State University 2017-01-01
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Online Access:http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_12_1_1548_Sameni_Solubility_Lignin_Acetylated_Lignin_Organic_Solvents
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spelling doaj-29a0cefc24a14eaaa75a2121d1943f432020-11-24T21:59:57ZengNorth Carolina State UniversityBioResources1930-21261930-21262017-01-011211548156510.15376/biores.12.1.1548-1565Solubility of Lignin and Acetylated Lignin in Organic SolventsJavad Sameni0Sally Krigstin1Mohini Sain2University of Toronto; CanadaUniversity of Toronto; CanadaUniversity of Toronto; CanadaThe solubility of four lignin samples and their acetylated forms was determined in a series of organic solvents to investigate the relationship between solubility and the solubility parameter. The solubility parameter of lignin samples and acetylated lignin was calculated based on the number of atoms or groups on lignin units. Lignin samples were obtained by isolating lignin from lignocellulosic bioethanol residues (Lignin 1 [L1]), isolating lignin from kraft hardwood black liquor (Lignin 2 [L2]), commercial kraft softwood lignin (Lignin 3 [L3]), and commercial soda non-wood lignin (Lignin 4 [4]). The solubility of lignin in organic solvents was not predictable due to poor correlation between the solubility of lignin and its solubility parameter. However, the solubility of lignin in an organic solvent depended on the molecular weight and the aliphatic hydroxyl number of the lignin. L2, with a lower molecular weight than other lignin samples, had the highest solubility in organic solvents, and L3, with highest aliphatic hydroxyl number, had the lowest solubility in organic solvents. All acetylated lignins were soluble in most of the organic solvents. Furthermore, the molecular weights of the soluble parts of all four lignins in ethyl acetate were found to be lower than the original lignins.http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_12_1_1548_Sameni_Solubility_Lignin_Acetylated_Lignin_Organic_SolventsLignin; Acetylated lignin; Solubility; Organic solvents; Solubility parameter
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author Javad Sameni
Sally Krigstin
Mohini Sain
spellingShingle Javad Sameni
Sally Krigstin
Mohini Sain
Solubility of Lignin and Acetylated Lignin in Organic Solvents
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Lignin; Acetylated lignin; Solubility; Organic solvents; Solubility parameter
author_facet Javad Sameni
Sally Krigstin
Mohini Sain
author_sort Javad Sameni
title Solubility of Lignin and Acetylated Lignin in Organic Solvents
title_short Solubility of Lignin and Acetylated Lignin in Organic Solvents
title_full Solubility of Lignin and Acetylated Lignin in Organic Solvents
title_fullStr Solubility of Lignin and Acetylated Lignin in Organic Solvents
title_full_unstemmed Solubility of Lignin and Acetylated Lignin in Organic Solvents
title_sort solubility of lignin and acetylated lignin in organic solvents
publisher North Carolina State University
series BioResources
issn 1930-2126
1930-2126
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The solubility of four lignin samples and their acetylated forms was determined in a series of organic solvents to investigate the relationship between solubility and the solubility parameter. The solubility parameter of lignin samples and acetylated lignin was calculated based on the number of atoms or groups on lignin units. Lignin samples were obtained by isolating lignin from lignocellulosic bioethanol residues (Lignin 1 [L1]), isolating lignin from kraft hardwood black liquor (Lignin 2 [L2]), commercial kraft softwood lignin (Lignin 3 [L3]), and commercial soda non-wood lignin (Lignin 4 [4]). The solubility of lignin in organic solvents was not predictable due to poor correlation between the solubility of lignin and its solubility parameter. However, the solubility of lignin in an organic solvent depended on the molecular weight and the aliphatic hydroxyl number of the lignin. L2, with a lower molecular weight than other lignin samples, had the highest solubility in organic solvents, and L3, with highest aliphatic hydroxyl number, had the lowest solubility in organic solvents. All acetylated lignins were soluble in most of the organic solvents. Furthermore, the molecular weights of the soluble parts of all four lignins in ethyl acetate were found to be lower than the original lignins.
topic Lignin; Acetylated lignin; Solubility; Organic solvents; Solubility parameter
url http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_12_1_1548_Sameni_Solubility_Lignin_Acetylated_Lignin_Organic_Solvents
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