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Enzymic Hydrolysis Of Lignin—Carbohydrate Complexes Isolated From Kraft Pulp

Pages 121-138 | Published online: 10 Mar 2008
 

ABSTRACT

Four carbohydrate samples extracted from kraft pulps are used as model substrates for studying the mechanism by which xylanase enhances subsequent bleaching of kraft pulp. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy confirms that small amounts of aromatic molecules, probably lignin, remain associated with these carbohydrate samples. When the extracts are hydrolyzed with xylanase or acid, size exclusion chromatography shows a decrease in the molecular mass of their UV-absorbing constituents, as well as their carbohydrate constituents as determined by pulsed amperometric detection. The results are consistent with the hypothesis that xylanase prebleaching hydrolyzes the xylan portion of lignin-carbohydrate complexes to leave smaller lignin-containing macromolecules in pulp fiber, thus facilitating the removal of lignin components by bleaching chemicals.

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