Authors
Catherine Lapierre, Brigitte Pollet, Christian Rolando
Publication date
1995/3/1
Journal
Research on chemical intermediates
Volume
21
Issue
3-5
Pages
397-412
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
Lignins are composed of phenylpropane units interconnected by labile and resistant bonds. A two-step degradation, thioacidolysis, provides detailed information on these network polymers. The first step involves lignin depolymerization with ethanethiol and BF3 etherate. The determination of the recovered thioethylated monomers provides an estimation of lignin units only involved in labile ether bonds. The ligninderived dimers, representative of resistant interunit bonds, are determined after a further desulfurization step. Results obtained for native and industrial hardwood lignins underline their structural differences. Native hardwood lignins are typified by a high proportion of linear fragments linked bifunctionally by β-O-4 bonds.
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