Functional Group and Structural Characterization of Unmodified and Functionalized Lignin by Titration, Elemental Analysis, 1H NMR and FTIR Techniques

Lignin is the second most abundant polymer in the world after cellulose. Therefore, characterization of the structure and functional groups of lignin in order to assess its potential applications in various technical fields has become a necessity. One of the major problems related to the characteriz...

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Main Authors: Ramin Bairami Habashi, Mahdi Abdollahi
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Published: Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute 2017-11-01
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spelling doaj-d149b1dfce5c4f01b001393b0136f8cd2020-11-24T20:44:33ZfasIran Polymer and Petrochemical Instituteعلوم و تکنولوژی پلیمر1016-32552008-08832017-11-0130540541810.22063/jipst.2017.15151515Functional Group and Structural Characterization of Unmodified and Functionalized Lignin by Titration, Elemental Analysis, 1H NMR and FTIR TechniquesRamin Bairami Habashi0Mahdi Abdollahi1Polymer Reaction Engineering Department, Faculty of Chemical Engineering, Tarbiat Modares University, P.O.Box:14115-114, Tehran, Islamic Republic of IranPolymer Reaction Engineering Department, Faculty of Chemical Engineering, Tarbiat Modares University, P.O.Box:14115-114, Tehran, Islamic Republic of IranLignin is the second most abundant polymer in the world after cellulose. Therefore, characterization of the structure and functional groups of lignin in order to assess its potential applications in various technical fields has become a necessity. One of the major problems related to the characterization of lignin is the lack of well-defined protocols and standards. In this paper, systematic studies have been done to characterize the structure and functional groups of lignin quantitatively using different techniques such as elemental analysis, titration and 1H NMR and FTIR techniques. Lignin as a black liquor was obtained from Choka Paper Factory and it was purified before any test. The lignin was reacted with α-bromoisobutyryl bromide to calculate the number of hydroxyl and methoxyl moles. Using 1H NMR spectroscopic method on α-bromoisobutyrylated lignin (BiBL) in the presence of a given amount of N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF) as an internal standard, the number of moles of hydroxyl and methoxyl groups per gram of lignin was found to be 6.44 mmol/g and 6.64 mmol/g, respectively. Using aqueous titration, the number of moles of phenolic hydroxyl groups and carboxyl groups of the lignin were calculated as 3.13 mmol/g and 2.84 mmol/g, respectively. The findings obtained by 1H NMR and elemental analysis indicated to phenyl propane unit of the lignin with C9 structural formula as C9 HAl 3.84HAr2.19S0.2O0.8(OH)1.38(OCH3)1.42. Due to poor solubility of the lignin in tetrahydrofuran (THF), acetylated lignin was used in the GPC analysis, by which number-average molecular weight  of the lignin was calculated as 992 g/mol.http://jips.ippi.ac.ir/article_1515_2e4dcbe042bb6dda62159f397de042f1.pdfligninchemical structure and functional group characterizationspectroscopytitrationmolecular weight
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author Ramin Bairami Habashi
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Mahdi Abdollahi
Functional Group and Structural Characterization of Unmodified and Functionalized Lignin by Titration, Elemental Analysis, 1H NMR and FTIR Techniques
علوم و تکنولوژی پلیمر
lignin
chemical structure and functional group characterization
spectroscopy
titration
molecular weight
author_facet Ramin Bairami Habashi
Mahdi Abdollahi
author_sort Ramin Bairami Habashi
title Functional Group and Structural Characterization of Unmodified and Functionalized Lignin by Titration, Elemental Analysis, 1H NMR and FTIR Techniques
title_short Functional Group and Structural Characterization of Unmodified and Functionalized Lignin by Titration, Elemental Analysis, 1H NMR and FTIR Techniques
title_full Functional Group and Structural Characterization of Unmodified and Functionalized Lignin by Titration, Elemental Analysis, 1H NMR and FTIR Techniques
title_fullStr Functional Group and Structural Characterization of Unmodified and Functionalized Lignin by Titration, Elemental Analysis, 1H NMR and FTIR Techniques
title_full_unstemmed Functional Group and Structural Characterization of Unmodified and Functionalized Lignin by Titration, Elemental Analysis, 1H NMR and FTIR Techniques
title_sort functional group and structural characterization of unmodified and functionalized lignin by titration, elemental analysis, 1h nmr and ftir techniques
publisher Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute
series علوم و تکنولوژی پلیمر
issn 1016-3255
2008-0883
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Lignin is the second most abundant polymer in the world after cellulose. Therefore, characterization of the structure and functional groups of lignin in order to assess its potential applications in various technical fields has become a necessity. One of the major problems related to the characterization of lignin is the lack of well-defined protocols and standards. In this paper, systematic studies have been done to characterize the structure and functional groups of lignin quantitatively using different techniques such as elemental analysis, titration and 1H NMR and FTIR techniques. Lignin as a black liquor was obtained from Choka Paper Factory and it was purified before any test. The lignin was reacted with α-bromoisobutyryl bromide to calculate the number of hydroxyl and methoxyl moles. Using 1H NMR spectroscopic method on α-bromoisobutyrylated lignin (BiBL) in the presence of a given amount of N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF) as an internal standard, the number of moles of hydroxyl and methoxyl groups per gram of lignin was found to be 6.44 mmol/g and 6.64 mmol/g, respectively. Using aqueous titration, the number of moles of phenolic hydroxyl groups and carboxyl groups of the lignin were calculated as 3.13 mmol/g and 2.84 mmol/g, respectively. The findings obtained by 1H NMR and elemental analysis indicated to phenyl propane unit of the lignin with C9 structural formula as C9 HAl 3.84HAr2.19S0.2O0.8(OH)1.38(OCH3)1.42. Due to poor solubility of the lignin in tetrahydrofuran (THF), acetylated lignin was used in the GPC analysis, by which number-average molecular weight  of the lignin was calculated as 992 g/mol.
topic lignin
chemical structure and functional group characterization
spectroscopy
titration
molecular weight
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