Abstract

A series of pulps containing between 3.6 and 23% of lignin was prepared by a careful delignification of a high-yield bisulfite pulp. The pulps were subjected to isothermal pyrolysis in a Perkin-Elmer TGS-1 thermobalance. The measurements were carried out at 8 different temperatures from 325 to 360°C under nitrogen atmosphere. The results obtained indicate that the effect of lignin on degradation depends strongly on temperature. Below 330°C, the rate of degradation varied only little with lignin. This variation becomes more important at temperatures above 330°C in that the rate of degradation increases with decreasing lignin content. The apparent activation energy of degradation ranges from 41.4 kcal mol −1 at 23% of lignin to 67.0 kcal mol −1 at 3.7% of lignin.

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