Author:
Norgren Magnus,Lindström Birger
Abstract
Summary
A kraft lignin was leached from a softwood pulp and fractionated by ultrafiltration. The fractions were
characterized in respect to phenolic group content, molecular weight distributions and self-diffusion
coefficients. The 1H-Pulsed Field Gradient (PFG) NMR self-diffusion measurements and the High-Pressure
Size Exclusion Chromatography (HPSEC) analysis of the fractions, were seen to correlate fairly
well.
From the self-diffusion measurements, the mass-weighted median hydrodynamic radii of the diffusants
in the fractions, were calculated assuming spherical fragments.
Furthermore, the content of phenolic groups in the fractions, was found to decrease by increasing
hydrodynamic radius and molecular weight, but the calculated median surface charge densities of the
macromolecules, were determined to be constant in the range of oligomers up to at least 65 structural
units.
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