1st Edition

Lignin and Lignans Advances in Chemistry

Edited By Cyril Heitner, Don Dimmel, John Schmidt Copyright 2010
684 Pages 284 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

684 Pages 284 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

683 Pages
by CRC Press

Over the past four decades, there has been immense progress in every area of lignin science, ranging from the enzymology of lignin biodegradation, to the delignification of wood fiber during pulping and bleaching, to advances in spectroscopy. Lignin and Lignans: Advances in Chemistry captures the developments that have been achieved by world-class scientists in the most critical aspects of this... Read more

Overview; D. Dimmel

Determining Lignin Structure by Chemical Degradations; C. Lapierre

Electronic Spectroscopy of Lignins; J. A. Schmidt

Vibrational Spectroscopy; U. P. Agarwal and R. H. Atalla

NMR of Lignins; J. Ralph and L. L. Landucci

Heteronuclear NMR Spectroscopy of Lignins; D. S. Argyropoulos

Functional Groups and Bonding Patterns in Lignin (Including the Lignin-Carbohydrate Complexes); G. Brunow and K. Lundquist

Thermal Properties of Isolated and in situ Lignin; H. Hatakeyama and T. Hatakeyama

Reactivity of Lignin-Correlation with Molecular Orbital Calculations; T. Elder and R. C. Fort, Jr.

Chemistry of Alkaline Pulping; D. Dimmel and G. Gellerstedt

Chemistry of Pulp Bleaching; G. Gellerstedt

The Chemistry of Lignin-Retaining Bleaching: Oxidative Bleaching Agents; G. Leary and J. A. Schmidt

The Chemistry of Lignin-Retaining Bleaching: Reductive Bleaching Agents; S. Robert

Lignin Biodegradation; K-E. L. Eriksson

Biopulping and Biobleaching; I. D. Reid, R. Bourbonnais, and M. G. Paice

The Photochemistry of Lignin; C. Heitner

Pharmacological Properties of Lignans; T. Deyama and S. Nishibe



Biography

Cyril Heitner retired from Pulp and Paper Research Institute of Canada (now FPInnovations) after a 36-year career. He received his BSc in chemistry from Sir George Williams University in 1963, his MSc in physical organic chemistry from Dalhousie University in 1966, and his PhD in organic photochemistry from McGill University in 1971. Dr. Heitner has made significant scientific contributions in the area of chromophore chemistry of lignin-containing pulp and paper. This research has led to the development of a yellowing-inhibitor system that is close to commercial development.

Donald Dimmel, formerly of the Institute of Paper Science and Technology in Atlanta, has been retired from professional life since 2002 and lives in Prescott, Arizona. He received a BS in chemistry from the University of Minnesota in 1962 and a PhD in organic chemistry from Purdue University in 1966. He has authored 100 refereed technical publications and patents. His research interests concerned reducing the energy and environmental impact associated with producing paper pulps from wood. Much of his research focused on developing a better understanding of the chemistry of lignin removal and carbohydrate degradation reactions that occur during pulping and bleaching.

John A. Schmidt is a principal scientist at FPInnovations, Paprican Division, in Pointe-Claire, Quebec, Canada. Dr. Schmidt earned a BSc in chemistry from the University of Western Ontario in 1979 a PhD in 1986. He has published 38 articles in peer-reviewed journals, holds five patents, and is a recipient of TAPPI’s Best Research Paper Award. Dr. Schmidt’s research interests are the photochemistry of lignocellulosic materials, pulp bleaching, aging and stabilization of paper, and wood-derived bioproducts.

"This book was accomplished with the contributions of renowned specialists in the field of lignin chemistry, and it is a very useful tool for many scientists, students and postgraduates aiming at opening a new era for this valuable compound accessible from renewable resources processed by biorefining. It may be helpful not only in research and development, but also in the line of teaching."
—Valentin I. Popa, Cellulose Chem. Technol., 47 (5-6), 487-494 (2013)