Abstract

In this work, we deconvoluted the fluorescence spectra of lignin and a lignin model compound using a combination of one symmetric (Gaussian) and the most appropriate number of asymmetric (Log-normal) models. We aimed to obtain new data on the structural characteristics of lignin as a complex molecule using fluorescence spectroscopy in combination with FTIR spectra. We analyzed the emission spectra of the lignin model compound, DHP, and isolated lignins from a deciduous tree, poplar, and a coniferous tree, spruce. The number of applied asymmetric components was varied for each sample until the component positions obtained from deconvolution of a series of spectra became constant. The lignin model compound contains fewer components in the emission spectrum. The same components in the spectra of all three samples show that they contain the same fluorophores. The small shift of the peak position can be attributed to the influence of different environments. The FTIR spectra of the three polymers show a small difference between their structures. The main difference among the IR spectra of the three samples is in the intensity of some peaks.

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