Abstract

We investigated the reaction behavior of milled wood lignin (MWL) obtained from Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica) and Japanese beech (Fagus crenata) in an ionic liquid, 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride ([C2mim][Cl]). This solvent can liquefy wood. The sample was treated with [C2mim][Cl] at 120 °C using an oil bath or microwave irradiation. MWL easily dissolved in [C2mim][Cl]. Although solubilized, MWL was slightly depolymerized and it retained its high molecular weight after 96 h of treatment. Only small amounts of low molecular weight compounds such as vanillin, coniferylaldehyde, syringaldehyde and sinapylaldehyde were produced. As the treatment time was extended the chlorine from [C2mim][Cl] reacted with the MWL. These results indicate that MWL is stable in [C2mim][Cl] although limited depolymerization and modification by [C2mim][Cl] occurred.

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