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The lignins obtained from steam explosion of straw and beech at log R-
0 3.94 and 4.35 were characterised. Elemental analysis, gel permeation
chromatography, UV, H-1 and C-13 NMR spectra allow defining the chara
cteristics of the lignins used. Pulps obtained from the steam explosio
n process were used as starting materials. The amount of lignin in the
pulps was determined by using the Klason lignin determination. The li
gnins in pulp were irradiated with a visible light in the presence of
Rose Bengal and oxygen in water suspension for 24 h. Extensive degrada
tion of the lignin in the pulps was observed. In fact, the amount of l
ignin in the pulps dropped from 22-24% to 3-7%. The pulps from beech s
eem to be more sensitive to the process than that from straw. The same
result was obtained by using cardboard. The irradiation with visible
light of cardboard in water suspension with Rose Bengal in the presenc
e of oxygen induced the reduction of the amount of lignin from 24% to
13%. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.