Lignin content

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• Published on August 2, 2025
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Category: Analytical
  • Last updated: August 2, 2025

About 1 g (exactly weighed) of the extracted sample is put in a 100 ml beaker and then treated with 20ml of 72% sulfuric acid, added to the sample drop by drop with constant stirring by a small glass rod. After complete disintegration, the reaction is allowed to stand and the beaker is covered with a watch glass and left over night at room temperature. It was then transferred quantitatively to a 1 liter round bottom flask, diluted to 3% sulfuric acid, and boiled for four hours under reflux. The lignin is filtered on an ashless filter paper and washed with hot distilled water till neutrality, then gravimetrically estimated and ignited at 850°C for 45 minutes. The weight of ash is subtracted to give the ash-free lignin per cent.