Lignin-Carbohydrate Condensation Product Formation in a Biomimetic Model Pulp Bleaching System

2003 
Three biomimetic compounds were evaluated for their ability to preferentially degrade lignin in the presence of carbohydrate using two water-soluble polymeric model compounds: lignosulfonate and hydroxyethyl cellulose (HEC). The three biomimetic systems studied were FeSO 4 , Fe-EDTA and hemoglobin, each in the presence of hydrogen peroxide. When both polymeric substrates were present, a high molecular weight product was observed to form upon addition of H 2 O 2 . This high molecular weight product is believed to be the result of a condensation reaction between lignosulfonate and HEC. The condensation product was also observed to form in the absence of biomimetic catalyst. For all reactions, the molecular weight of the condensation product was observed to decrease with increasing reaction time. By altering the ratio of lignosulfonate to HEC, a limit was observed in the relative amount of condensation product formed. The formation of this condensation product is believed to limit the effectiveness of acidic bleaching systems.
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