Chemical Composition and Thermal Behavior of Kraft Lignins

Lignin has great potential for utilization as a green raw material or as an additive in various industrial applications, such as energy, valuable chemicals, or cost-effective materials. In this study, we assessed a commercial form of lignin isolated using LignoBoost technology (LB lignin) as well as...

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Main Authors: Aleš Ház, Michal Jablonský, Igor Šurina, František Kačík, Tatiana Bubeníková, Jaroslav Ďurkovič
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/10/6/483
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spelling doaj-65c0b0fba35346f0be918d24441f898f2020-11-25T00:16:04ZengMDPI AGForests1999-49072019-06-0110648310.3390/f10060483f10060483Chemical Composition and Thermal Behavior of Kraft LigninsAleš Ház0Michal Jablonský1Igor Šurina2František Kačík3Tatiana Bubeníková4Jaroslav Ďurkovič5Faculty of Chemical and Food Technology, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, 81237 Bratislava, SlovakiaFaculty of Chemical and Food Technology, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, 81237 Bratislava, SlovakiaFaculty of Chemical and Food Technology, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, 81237 Bratislava, SlovakiaFaculty of Wood Sciences and Technology, Technical University in Zvolen, 96053 Zvolen, SlovakiaFaculty of Wood Sciences and Technology, Technical University in Zvolen, 96053 Zvolen, SlovakiaFaculty of Forestry, Technical University in Zvolen, 96053 Zvolen, SlovakiaLignin has great potential for utilization as a green raw material or as an additive in various industrial applications, such as energy, valuable chemicals, or cost-effective materials. In this study, we assessed a commercial form of lignin isolated using LignoBoost technology (LB lignin) as well as three other types of lignin (two samples of non-wood lignins and one hardwood kraft lignin) isolated from the waste liquors produced during the pulping process. Measurements were taken for elemental analysis, methoxyl and ash content, higher heating values, thermogravimetric analysis, and molecular weight determination. We found that the elemental composition of the isolated lignins affected their thermal stability, activation energies, and higher heating values. The lignin samples examined showed varying amounts of functional groups, inorganic component compositions, and molecular weight distributions. Mean activation energies ranged from 93 to 281 kJ/mol. Lignins with bimodal molecular weight distribution were thermally decomposed in two stages, whereas the LB lignin showing a unimodal molecular weight distribution was decomposed in a single thermal stage. Based on its thermal properties, the LB lignin may find direct applications in biocomposites where a higher thermal resistance is required.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/10/6/483ligninchemical compositionthermal degradationactivation energymethoxyl groupsmolecular weight distribution
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author Aleš Ház
Michal Jablonský
Igor Šurina
František Kačík
Tatiana Bubeníková
Jaroslav Ďurkovič
spellingShingle Aleš Ház
Michal Jablonský
Igor Šurina
František Kačík
Tatiana Bubeníková
Jaroslav Ďurkovič
Chemical Composition and Thermal Behavior of Kraft Lignins
Forests
lignin
chemical composition
thermal degradation
activation energy
methoxyl groups
molecular weight distribution
author_facet Aleš Ház
Michal Jablonský
Igor Šurina
František Kačík
Tatiana Bubeníková
Jaroslav Ďurkovič
author_sort Aleš Ház
title Chemical Composition and Thermal Behavior of Kraft Lignins
title_short Chemical Composition and Thermal Behavior of Kraft Lignins
title_full Chemical Composition and Thermal Behavior of Kraft Lignins
title_fullStr Chemical Composition and Thermal Behavior of Kraft Lignins
title_full_unstemmed Chemical Composition and Thermal Behavior of Kraft Lignins
title_sort chemical composition and thermal behavior of kraft lignins
publisher MDPI AG
series Forests
issn 1999-4907
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Lignin has great potential for utilization as a green raw material or as an additive in various industrial applications, such as energy, valuable chemicals, or cost-effective materials. In this study, we assessed a commercial form of lignin isolated using LignoBoost technology (LB lignin) as well as three other types of lignin (two samples of non-wood lignins and one hardwood kraft lignin) isolated from the waste liquors produced during the pulping process. Measurements were taken for elemental analysis, methoxyl and ash content, higher heating values, thermogravimetric analysis, and molecular weight determination. We found that the elemental composition of the isolated lignins affected their thermal stability, activation energies, and higher heating values. The lignin samples examined showed varying amounts of functional groups, inorganic component compositions, and molecular weight distributions. Mean activation energies ranged from 93 to 281 kJ/mol. Lignins with bimodal molecular weight distribution were thermally decomposed in two stages, whereas the LB lignin showing a unimodal molecular weight distribution was decomposed in a single thermal stage. Based on its thermal properties, the LB lignin may find direct applications in biocomposites where a higher thermal resistance is required.
topic lignin
chemical composition
thermal degradation
activation energy
methoxyl groups
molecular weight distribution
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