Author:
Lawoko M.,Henriksson G.,Gellerstedt G.
Abstract
Summary
A new method for the quantitative preparation of pulp representative lignin-carbohydrate complexes
(LCC) has been developed, in which LCC has been systematically prepared at quantitative
yield, fractionated and qualitatively determined. At least 90% of residual lignin in softwood kraft
pulp is proposed to be chemically bonded to carbohydrates. A major part of LCC (92%) in softwood
kraft pulp was observed between lignin, xylan and glucomannan, whereas a minor part (8%)
was linked to cellulose. Half of the hemicelullosic LCC is a lignin-glucomannan complex. The other
half is lignin-xylan complex and xylan-lignin-glucomannan complex. Thus, part of the residual
lignin in softwood kraft pulp crosslinks xylan and glucomannan. The proposed linkages are of covalent
type. At most 10% of the residual lignin is not bonded covalently to carbohydrates.
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