STUDIES ON LIGNIN AND RELATED COMPOUNDS: I. A NEW METHOD FOR THE ISOLATION OF SPRUCE WOOD LIGNIN
- 1 June 1930
- journal article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Research
- Vol. 2 (6) , 357-363
- https://doi.org/10.1139/cjr30-029
Abstract
A description is given of a new method for the isolation from spruce meal of lignin in apparently a relatively unchanged form. The method consists in first extracting the spruce meal with a mixture of equal volumes of benzene and alcohol, followed by an extraction with water. The dried meal is then digested for 6–8 hr. at 110 °C. with 8–10 times its weight of ethylene glycol containing 0.2% of iodine, calculated on the weight of spruce meal taken. The reaction mixture is filtered, and the lignin isolated by pouring the filtrate into a large excess of cold water. Other catalysts such as hydrochloric acid may be used in place of iodine and the glycol may be replaced by a variety of hydroxy-compounds such as glycol mono-ethyl ether, glycerol, chlorhydrins, hydroxyacids, etc.Keywords
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