Jm. Lawther et al., EXTRACTION AND COMPARATIVE CHARACTERIZATION OF BALL-MILLED LIGNIN (LM), ENZYME LIGNIN (LE) AND ALKALI LIGNIN (LA) FROM WHEAT-STRAW, Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 30(5-6), 1996, pp. 395-410
Ball-milled straw lignin LM and enzyme lignin LE were extracted with 9
5% dioxane, following with 50% (v/v) dioxane-water from ball-milled, f
or 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 15 days wheat straw in a porcelain rotary bal
l-mill, and from the following hydrolyzed by a cellulase for 3 days st
raw residues, respectively. Alkali lignin LA was obtained by treatment
of wheat straw with 0.5 M NaOH at 75 degrees for 2 h, and isolated by
two steps of precipitation. The effect of ball-milling time (BMT) on
lignin yield and molecular weight was examined in this study. Optimal
BMT was 6 days. A comparative study of the three lignin preparations,
LM, LE and LA, using UV-, GPC-, IR-, C-13-NMR-spectroscopy and nitrobe
nzene oxidation, is reported. Alkali lignin LA, which is relatively fr
ee of polysaccharides and appeared to have high molecular weight, was
found to be the greatest potential for further investigation.