Abstract

In this short review, it is going to discuss the chemical structure of lignin. Hence the chemical structure of lignin is phenolic high crossed linking polymer so this type of polymers has high rigidity and not so easy to decay. Thus Lignin is insoluble in most organic solvent and water but slightly soluble in basic solutions. Mono-lignols are monomers to form crosslink polymer (lignin) and there are three main types (paracoumaryl. coniferyl and sinapyl) of these monomers. Lignin’s separation process is called delignification which is the procedure of extraction lignin from botanical source. Several analytical methods have been reviewed of delignification process and the most two common approaches are kraft pulping process by utilizing alkaline solution and organosolv pulping process by utilizing organic solvents.

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  • Majority of plants contain lignin in their support tissue structures as lignin is an organic polymer [1]

  • Lignin is insoluble in most organic solvent and water but slightly soluble in basic solutions

  • Lignin’s separation process is called delignification which is the procedure of extraction lignin from botanical source

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Majority of plants contain lignin in their support tissue structures as lignin is an organic polymer [1]. Several analytical methods have been reviewed of delignification process and the most two common approaches are kraft pulping process by utilizing alkaline solution and organosolv pulping process by utilizing organic solvents. 1. Introduction Majority of plants contain lignin in their support tissue structures as lignin is an organic polymer [1].

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