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Pyrolysis of Lignin in the Presence of Tetramethylammonium Hydroxide (TMAH): Products Stemming from β-5 Substructures
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2002
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Chemical EngineeringTetramethylammonium HydroxideEngineeringAnalytical PyrolysisLigninBiomass PyrolysisOrganic Chemistryβ-5 SubstructuresSynthetic LigninsCatalysisApplied PyrolysisChemistryWood FibreModel CompoundsLignin Model CompoundsLignin ChemistryWood ComponentPyrolysis Process
Lignin model compounds, synthetic lignins, and cedar wood have been analyzed by pyrolysis-gas chromatography(-mass spectrometry) in the presence of tetramethylammonium hydroxide (TMAH) to examine the behavior of beta-5 substructures specifically under these conditions. Two model compounds contained a beta-5 linkage and a gamma-CH2OH group. The phenolic model compound produced stilbene products by way of a formaldehyde elimination of the gamma-CH2OH. The nonphenolic model compound underwent dehydration to give arylbenzofuran products. Dehydrogenation polymers of coniferyl alcohol gave a large amount of stilbene products in TMAH/pyrolysis. TMAH/pyrolysis of a Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica) wood yielded a very small amount of stilbene products. The results demonstrated that synthetic lignins are rich in terminal beta-5 substructures, but cedar (a softwood) contains a paucity of the terminal beta-5 substructures.
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