Abstract

AbstractThe kinetic behavior of a Cr6+/Cu2+ system in its reaction with wood has been elucidated. The same reactions with carbohydrates and lignin of wood for CrVI alone are still present. Approximately 20% of the copper is fixed to the guaiacyl units of lignin in the form of copper chromate; the remaining copper forms complexes with cellulose and mainly with the guaiacyl units of lignin. The CrVI/lignin guaiacyl unit complexes already found for the treatment of wood with CrO3 are still the main CrVI complexes formed. Copper chromate is present as [Cu(H2O)2(guaiacol)]CrO4(guaiacol) complexes, and CuCrO4 bridges between different guaiacyl units of the lignin network appear to be likely. Substantial interference of the Cu2+ ions in the second‐zone reactions of CrVI with wood occurs. The amount of CrVI and CrIII fixed onto lignin and cellulose compares well with experimental values. Rate constants, energies of activation, and Arrhenius equations of the various reactions have been obtained. The amount of Cu2+ interference in the reaction has also been calculated.

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