Oxidative cleavage of lignin aromatics during chlorine bleaching of kraft pulp

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Keiichi Koda
Hitoshi Goto
Hiroyuki Shintani
Yuji Matsumoto
Gyosuke Meshitsuka
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[1] Hokkaido University,Laboratory of Forest Chemistry, Department of Environmental Resource Science, Graduate School of Agriculture
[2] The University of Tokyo,Laboratory of Wood Chemistry, Department of Biomaterial Sciences, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences
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Journal of Wood Science | 2001年 / 47卷
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Chlorine bleaching; Oxidation; Methanol; Methoxyl; Lignin;
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Methanol liberation and methoxyl loss during chlorine bleaching of softwood kraft pulp were quantitatively investigated to estimate the degree of structural modification of lignin aromatics. An increase in the chlorine multiple led to enhanced methoxyl loss from lignin. Our result, using pH-adjusted chlorine water (pH 5.7), by which chlorination under oxidation-favorable conditions was achieved, strongly supported the importance of the oxidation reaction by chlorine during delignification and lignin degradation. It was also suggested that methanol can be produced not only via catalytic hydrolysis by chlorine but via oxidative cleavage of the ether bond as well. The infrared spectrum of chlorolignins suggested that chlorine oxidation can open aromatic rings to muconic acid derivatives without cleaving ether bonding of the methoxyl group. No straight relation between the methoxyl content and the kappa number of chlorinated pulps was shown. The methoxyl content of bleached kraft pulps subjected to successive chlorination and alkali extraction showed a good relation with the kappa number. This means that almost all the portions of the oxidatively modified lignin structure were successfully removed during these treatments, and the aromatic structures of residual lignin in chlorinated and alkali-extracted pulps were thought to remain intact.
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