Abstract
A second fraction, soluble in ether, has
been isolated from the products of ethanolysis of Eucalyptus regnans F. Muell.
wood meal. This fraction, designated ethanol lignin-B, has been characterized
by methylation with diazomethane, acetylation and benzoylation both of the
ethanol lignin-B and its methyl derivative, and the formation of a
phenylhydrazone. The analysis of these derivatives indicates that, while
ethanol lignin-B is very similar to the previously described ether-insoluble
ethanol lignin-A, it differs in its reaction with benzoyl chloride and with
phenylhydrazone.
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1. THE ALCOHOLYSIS OF LIGNIN;The Chemistry of Lignin;1960