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- 2024The dispersion-strengthening effect of tin nanoparticles evoked by ex situ nitridation of gas-atomized, nicu-based alloy 400 in fluidized bed reactor for laser powder bed fusioncitations
- 2017Cyclic Carbonates as Safe and Versatile Etherifying Reagents for the Functionalization of Lignins and Tanninscitations
- 2016New Insights on the Chemical Modification of Lignincitations
- 2016Dynamic mechanical analysis of the multiple glass transitions of plasticized wheat gluten biopolymercitations
- 2016Solvent screening for the fractionation of industrial kraft lignincitations
- 2015Fractionation of lignosulfonates: comparison of ultrafiltration and ethanol solubility to obtain a set of fractions with distinct propertiescitations
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Solvent screening for the fractionation of industrial kraft lignin
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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>The polydispersity of commercially available kraft lignins (KLs) is one of the factors limiting their applications in polymer-based materials. A prerequisite is thus to develop lignin fractionation strategies compatible with industrial requirements and restrictions. For this purpose, a solvent-based lignin fractionation technique has been addressed. The partial solubility of KL in common industrial solvents compliant with the requirements of sustainable chemistry was studied, and the results were discussed in relation to Hansen solubility parameters. Based on this screening, a solvent sequence is proposed, which is able to separate well-defined KL fractions with low polydispersity.</jats:p>