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Optimization of a formic/acetic acid delignification treatment on beech wood and its influence on the structural characteristics of the extracted lignins

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Abstract Background In order to replace petrochemicals by bio‐based lignin products in high value‐added applications, a formic/acetic acid treatment was adapted to beech wood ( Fagus sylvatica L.) for lignin extraction . Results Beech wood particles were delignified at atmospheric pressure by a formic acid/acetic acid/water mixture. Cooking time and temperature were optimized for delignification, pulp yield and 2‐furfural concentration. Response surface design analysis revealed that delignification yield increased with cooking time and temperature . Conclusion The multi‐criteria optimization of delignification was used to find the ideal cooking conditions (5 h 07 min, 104.2 °C) to maximize delignification (70.5%) and pulp yield (58.7%) and, to a lesser extent, minimize 2‐furfural production. Treatment conditions were found to influence the chemical structure of extracted lignins. Cooking time and temperature inversely influenced lignin molecular weights. © 2013 Society of Chemical Industry

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