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Publication Date:
June 2007
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1437-434X
DOI:
10.1515/HF.2007.074

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Holzforschung

International Journal of the Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Technology of Wood

Editor-in-Chief: Faix, Oskar

Editorial Board Member: Daniel, Geoffrey / Militz, Holger / Rosenau, Thomas / Salmen, Lennart / Sixta, Herbert / Vuorinen, Tapani / Argyropoulos, Dimitris S. / Balakshin, Yu / Barnett, J. R. / Berry, Richard / Burgert, Ingo / Evans, Robert / Evtuguin, Dmitry V. / Frazier, Charles E. / Fukushima, Kazuhiko / Gellerstedt, Göran / Gindl-Altmutter, Wolfgang / Glasser, W. G. / Heitner, Cyril / Holmbom, Bjarne / Isogai, Akira / Kadla, John F. / Kleen, Marjatta / Koch, Gerald / Lachenal, Dominique / Mansfield, Shawn D. / Morrell, J.J. / Niemz, Peter / Pizzi, Antonio / Ragauskas, Arthur J. / Ralph, John / Rice, Robert W. / Salin, Jarl-Gunnar / Schmitt, Uwe / Schultz, Tor P. / Schwanninger, Manfred / Sipilä, Jussi / Tamminen, Tarja / Viikari, Liisa / Welling, Johannes / Willför, Stefan / Yoshihara, Hiroshi

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Molar mass determination of lignins by size-exclusion chromatography: towards standardisation of the method

Stéphanie Baumberger1 / Alfred Abaecherli2 / Mario Fasching3 / Gäoran Gellerstedt4 / Richard Gosselink5 / Bo Hortling6 / Jiebing Li7 / Bodo Saake8 / Ed de Jong9

1UMR 206 Chimie Biologique AgroParisTech, INRA, Institut National Agronomique Paris-Grignon, Thiverval-Grignon, France

2International Lignin Institute, Lausanne, Switzerland

3Kompetenzzentrum Holz GmbH, c/o Lenzing AG, Austria

4Royal Institute of Technology, KTH, Stockholm, Sweden

5Wageningen UR, Agrotechnology and Food Sciences Group, Wageningen, The Netherlands

6KCL, Helsinki, Finland

7Royal Institute of Technology, KTH, Stockholm, Sweden

8Institute for Wood Chemistry and Chemical Technology of Wood, Federal Research Centre for Forestry and Forest Products, Hamburg, Germany

9Wageningen UR, Agrotechnology and Food Sciences Group, Wageningen, The Netherlands

Corresponding author. UMR 206 Chimie Biologique AgroParisTech, INRA, Institut National Agronomique Paris-Grignon, 78850 Thiverval-Grignon, France.

Citation Information: Holzforschung. Volume 61, Issue 4, Pages 459–468, ISSN (Online) 1437434X, ISSN (Print) 00183830, DOI: 10.1515/HF.2007.074, June 2007

Publication History:
Received:
2006-01-25
Accepted:
2007-04-04
Published Online:
2007-06-12

Abstract

The reactivity and physicochemical properties of lignins are partly governed by their molar mass distribution. The development of reliable standard methods for determination of the molar mass distribution is not only relevant for designing technical lignins for specific applications, but also for monitoring and elucidating delignification and pulping processes. Size-exclusion chromatography (SEC) offers many advantages, such as wide availability, short analysis time, low sample demand, and determination of molar mass distribution over a wide range. A collaborative study has been undertaken within the “Eurolignin” European thematic network to standardise SEC analysis of technical lignins. The high-molar-mass fraction of polydisperse lignins was shown to be the main source of intra- and interlaboratory variations, depending on the gel type, elution solvent, detection mode, and calculation strategy. The reliability of two widespread systems have been tested: one based on alkali and a hydrophilic gel (e.g., TSK Toyopearl gel) and the other based on THF as solvent and polystyrene-based gels (e.g., Styragel). A set of practical recommendations has been deduced.

Keywords: molar mass determination; round robin; size exclusion chromatography; standardisation; technical lignins

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