BioResources (Apr 2011)

DIFFERENT TYPES OF PHENOLIC UNITS IN LIGNINS

  • Knut Lundquist,
  • Jim Parkås

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 2
pp. 920 – 926

Abstract

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The influence of cross-linking and branching on the number of interconnections between lignin units and the number of end groups (phenolic and non-phenolic) in the lignin molecules is discussed. Branching results in an increased number of end groups. It appears from an evaluation of the literature that p-hydroxyphenylpropane units are phenolic to a larger extent than guaiacylpropane units and that such units in turn are phenolic to a larger extent than syringylpropane units. It is proposed that this is related to the relative oxidation potentials of the lignin units. Guaiacylpropane units C-substituted in the 6-position are phenolic to a large extent. Alternative explanations for this are presented.

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