The dissociation of the phenolic groups in a polydisperse, low molecular weight kraft lignin (Indulin AT)
was studied in alkaline aqueous solutions in the temperature interval 21–70 °C, using a UV-spectrophotometric
method. It was found that at a constant concentration of hydroxide ions, the degree of dissociation
was decreasing when the temperature was elevated. Dissociation curves and apparent p
Predictions of the dissociation behavior at temperatures reached in the kraft process were performed and under these conditions, higher molecular weight lignin fragments seem never to reach the point of complete dissociation.
It was also found that an increase in temperature results in phase separation in kraft lignin solutions
with high ionic strengths and pH values close to the p
Print ISSN: 0018-3830
Volume: 54, 09/2000
Pages: 519 - 527