2021
DOI: 10.1080/02773813.2021.1998127
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Alkaline aerobic oxidation of native softwood lignin in the presence of Na+-cyclic polyether complexes

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“…For instance, large size organic cations such as Bu 4 N + and complex cations between Na + and several polyethers stabilize the end group B in Scheme 1 and renders the overall degradation more vanillin-oriented. 16,37 These data clearly indicate the importance of the pathway in Scheme 1 in alkaline aerobic oxidation of lignin.…”
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“…For instance, large size organic cations such as Bu 4 N + and complex cations between Na + and several polyethers stabilize the end group B in Scheme 1 and renders the overall degradation more vanillin-oriented. 16,37 These data clearly indicate the importance of the pathway in Scheme 1 in alkaline aerobic oxidation of lignin.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…These reaction conditions were employed also in our previous studies. 16,37 A typical HPLC chromatogram obtained after the VGL degradation in Fig. 1A indicates good separation of the oxidation products and unreacted starting material: VGL (6.5 min), veratryl alcohol (1) (15.5 min), vanillin (2) (17.0 min), veratric acid (3) (19.5 min), veratraldehyde (4) (22.5 min), V2 (16.6 min) (see the experimental section for details of the analytical conditions).…”
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