Effect of ionic liquid treatment on the structures of lignins in solutions: molecular subunits released from lignin |
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Authors: | Cheng Gang Kent Michael S He Lilin Varanasi Patanjali Dibble Dean Arora Rohit Deng Kai Hong Kunlun Melnichenko Yuri B Simmons Blake A Singh Seema |
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Institution: | Deconstruction and Technology Divisions, Joint BioEnergy Institute , Emeryville, California 94608, United States. |
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Abstract: | The solution structures of three types of isolated lignin-organosolv (OS), Kraft (K), and low sulfonate (LS)-before and after treatment with 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium acetate were studied using small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) and dynamic light scattering (DLS) over a concentration range of 0.3-2.4 wt %. The results indicate that each of these lignins is comprised of aggregates of well-defined basal subunits, the shapes and sizes of which, in D(2)O and DMSO-d(6), are revealed using these techniques. LS lignin contains a substantial amount of nanometer-scale individual subunits. In aqueous solution these subunits have a well-defined elongated shape described well by ellipsoidal and cylindrical models. At low concentration the subunits are highly expanded in alkaline solution, and the effect is screened with increasing concentration. OS lignin dissolved in DMSO was found to consist of a narrow distribution of aggregates with average radius 200 ± 30 nm. K lignin in DMSO consists of aggregates with a very broad size distribution. After ionic liquid (IL) treatment, LS lignin subunits in alkaline solution maintained the elongated shape but were reduced in size. IL treatment of OS and K lignins led to the release of nanometer-scale subunits with well-defined size and shape. |
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