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Title Organosolv Lignin from European Tree Bark: Influence of Bark Pretreatment
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Authors Grzybek, J; Sepperer, T; Petutschnigg, A; Schnabel, T
Title Organosolv Lignin from European Tree Bark: Influence of Bark Pretreatment
Year 2021
Published Materials, 14, 24
Abstract As lignin is becoming more and more attractive to industry and the circular economy continues to grow, the utilization of a byproduct that, to date, has been underrated by the wood industry is investigated as an abundantly available source of lignin. Bark from spruce, larch and beech tress is extracted using the organosolv process with and without prior hot water extraction. The influence of the treatment on chemical properties of the lignin was determined by spectrophotometric, chromatographic, and vibrational spectroscopy. It was found that hot water extraction prior to organosolv extraction influences the chemical composition, antioxidative properties and molecular weight distribution of the obtained extracts. While hot water extracts are rich in flavonoids, organosolv fractions can contain high amounts of organic acids depending on whether they are from a hardwood or softwood source. This investigation lays the foundation for further research into the utilization of byproducts to generate high-value resources.
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