A unique process for the fractionation of lignin from wheat straw is proposed: Ball milling for 8 h, followed by a direct and an acidolysis-assisted dioxane-water extraction. Four distinctly different lignin structures were thus obtained: (1) one free non-core lignin, which is a cellulose-lignin with lowest molar mass and highest contents of p-hydroxycinnamic acids, condensed phenolic hydroxyl groups and tricin moieties, and with a detectable amount of cinnamyl alcohols; (2) two core xylan-lignins differing in their degree of branching as indicated by their xylose/arabinose ratios of >4 and similar to 2, respectively; (3) one core cellulose-lignin which is the residual fraction resistant to all extractions. Based on the mass balance of Klason lignin the yields of these four fractions are 13.8%, 18.1%, 37.5% and 12.5%, respectively, thus accounting for 82% of the total KL in wheat straw. Therefore, the isolated lignin fractions could be considered as highly representative allowing a good insight into the different features of wheat straw lignin. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Successive and quantitative fractionation and extensive structural characterization of lignin from wheat straw
Zikeli F
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2014
Abstract
A unique process for the fractionation of lignin from wheat straw is proposed: Ball milling for 8 h, followed by a direct and an acidolysis-assisted dioxane-water extraction. Four distinctly different lignin structures were thus obtained: (1) one free non-core lignin, which is a cellulose-lignin with lowest molar mass and highest contents of p-hydroxycinnamic acids, condensed phenolic hydroxyl groups and tricin moieties, and with a detectable amount of cinnamyl alcohols; (2) two core xylan-lignins differing in their degree of branching as indicated by their xylose/arabinose ratios of >4 and similar to 2, respectively; (3) one core cellulose-lignin which is the residual fraction resistant to all extractions. Based on the mass balance of Klason lignin the yields of these four fractions are 13.8%, 18.1%, 37.5% and 12.5%, respectively, thus accounting for 82% of the total KL in wheat straw. Therefore, the isolated lignin fractions could be considered as highly representative allowing a good insight into the different features of wheat straw lignin. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.