Abstract
Lignin has been isolated from Eucalyptus
regnans F. Muell. by refluxing with ethanolic hydrogen chloride, and the
product separated into an ether-insoluble ethanol lignin-A and an ether-soluble
ethanol lignin-B. Ethanol lignin-A has an equivalent weight of 1400 and, on the
assumption that the molecular weight is of this order, contains two ethoxyl and
nine methoxyl groups. Acetic anhydride and benzoyl chloride in pyridine yield
respectively a hepta-acetate and heptabenzoate, while benzoyl chloride in aqueous
alkali yields a pentabenzoate. Diazomethane yields a dimethyl derivative which
gives a penta-acetate on acetylation. Schotten-Baumann benzoylation of this
dimethyl derivative yields a dibenzoate. Two carbonyl groups are present, as
shorn by the formation of a bisphenylhydrazone and a
bis-p-nitrophenylhydrazone. The data are consistent with the formula C59H38O10(OC2H5)2(OCH3)9(OH)7.
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