1967
DOI: 10.1038/214410a0
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Molecular Size Distribution of Lignin in Wood

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“…Yet many authors have reported bimodal distributions of molecular weight in soluble lignins. Such bimodal behavior turns up not only in organosolv lignins (27)(28)(29) but also in lignins made soluble in the chemical pulping of wood (12,30 are being resolved into distributions with several maxima (31)(32)(33)(34)(35)(36)(37)(38). Some of these components are well-defined low molecular weight oligomers of the lignin macromolecule.…”
Section: Molecularmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet many authors have reported bimodal distributions of molecular weight in soluble lignins. Such bimodal behavior turns up not only in organosolv lignins (27)(28)(29) but also in lignins made soluble in the chemical pulping of wood (12,30 are being resolved into distributions with several maxima (31)(32)(33)(34)(35)(36)(37)(38). Some of these components are well-defined low molecular weight oligomers of the lignin macromolecule.…”
Section: Molecularmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In lignin there are known to be few of the aldehydic and p-hydroxybenzyl alcohol groups. There would be numerous unsaturated alcohol groups at the boundary of the macromolecule, lignin being a finite polymer (Brown, Cowling and Falkehag 1968 a\s in the lignin formula of Freudenberg 1968). However, the most numerous reactive groups in lignin woulld be the free phenolic syringyl and guaiacyl groups, the<se woiuld be mainly responsible for the permanganate?…”
Section: Tissues Containing Polyphenolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The individual blocks were brushed free of adhering mycelium, dried, and weighed and then collectively ground to pass a 40-mesh standard sieve. A separate group of blocks from the same lot (average weight loss 77.5%) was prepared similarly and analyzed as outlined by Brown et al 9 for Klason lignin, acid-soluble lignin, methoxyl content, and amounts of individual sugars after hydrolysis in sulfuric acid.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is a substrate of particular interestg for comparison with milled wood lignin,lO~ll because it is apparently morphologically intact and nearly quantitatively representative of the lignin in wood. Other pertinent characteristics of enzymatically liberated lignins are discussed by Brown et al 9 The influence of chemical changes such as partial demethoxylation on the physical integrity of the polymer are unknown. I n an endeavor to obtain such information it was decided to make a comprehensive physicochemical and chemical comparison of this lignin with milled wood lignin and other lignin preparations from the same woods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%