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Engineering plastics from lignin. I. Synthesis of hydroxypropyl lignin

โœ Scribed by Leo C.-F. Wu; Wolfgang G. Glasser


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1984
Tongue
English
Weight
698 KB
Volume
29
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-8995

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โœฆ Synopsis


Hydroxypropylation of lignin in a batch reactor under alkaline conditions a t 18OOC was studied using propylene oxide (PO) by itself, and PO in combination with several ligninlike model compounds and with kraft lignin. While the PO homopolymerization rate increased rapidly a t temperatures above 85OC, and was too fast to be determined accurately at 180% the addition of model compounds and lignin was found to delay homopolymerization in relation to the presence of ionizable functional groups. The observations are consistent with a reaction mechanism involving first order kinetics with regard to each alkoxide and PO concentrations. Where the reaction rates toward PO increase with increasing pK, , values, the reaction sequence proceeds in the order of declining basicity. Thus lignins with high acidity were found to be subject to greater degrees of modification than those with more neutral character. This explains the earlier observed beneficial effect of lignin carboxylation on the properties of lignin-PO reaction mixtures.


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