The effects of oxidant dosage,oxidation temperature and time on the degradation of soda lignin by hydrogen peroxide with and without the presence of microwave irradiation were investigated.It is found that the oxidati...The effects of oxidant dosage,oxidation temperature and time on the degradation of soda lignin by hydrogen peroxide with and without the presence of microwave irradiation were investigated.It is found that the oxidative degradation of lignin includes the cleavage of ether bond inβ-O-4 structure,the partial destruction of aromatic ring,and the re-condensation of the degraded lignin.Compared to the conventionally heated oxidation of lignin,the microwave irradiation efficiently facilitates the degradation of the lignin with high molecular weight and the re-condensation of that with low molecular weight at a low oxidant dosage,low oxidation temperature,or a short oxidation time,which leads to the formation of the degraded lignin with narrower molecular weight distribution and lower molecular weight.Additionally,the lignin degraded in the presence of microwave irradiation has the characteristics of higher content of phenolic hydroxyl group,lower content of methoxyl group,and lower degree of condensation,which enhances the reactivity of lignin.Therefore,the oxidative degradation of lignin assisted by microwave irradiation may be a new pretreatment approach for efficiently utilizing the soda lignin.展开更多
A new and simple microwave-assisted alkaline degradation (MAAD) method for the elimination of organoehlorine-pesticide interference on the determination of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in soil by GC is present...A new and simple microwave-assisted alkaline degradation (MAAD) method for the elimination of organoehlorine-pesticide interference on the determination of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in soil by GC is presented. Under the optimal conditions, the interference of α- HCH, β- HCH, γ -HCH,δ -HCH, o. p' - DDT, p. p' - DDD and p. p' - DDT could be eliminated completely, and p. p' - DDE, Aldrin and Dieldrin could be partially eliminated; however, Dieldrin could be completely eliminated by using concentrated sulphurie acid. The method was evaluated by analyzing the spiked-soil sample. The mean recovery obtained was 84. 1% and the Relative Standard Deviation (RSD) was 2. 7%. Experimental results also indicate that the degradation of the interference and the extraction of the target analytes, PCBs, could be carried out simuhaneously. Compared with the traditional methods, the MAAD method is a rapid, efficient and solvent-saving method,展开更多
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(20876064) the Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province(9151064101000082) the Guangdong Provincial International Cooperation Fund(2008B05010006)
文摘The effects of oxidant dosage,oxidation temperature and time on the degradation of soda lignin by hydrogen peroxide with and without the presence of microwave irradiation were investigated.It is found that the oxidative degradation of lignin includes the cleavage of ether bond inβ-O-4 structure,the partial destruction of aromatic ring,and the re-condensation of the degraded lignin.Compared to the conventionally heated oxidation of lignin,the microwave irradiation efficiently facilitates the degradation of the lignin with high molecular weight and the re-condensation of that with low molecular weight at a low oxidant dosage,low oxidation temperature,or a short oxidation time,which leads to the formation of the degraded lignin with narrower molecular weight distribution and lower molecular weight.Additionally,the lignin degraded in the presence of microwave irradiation has the characteristics of higher content of phenolic hydroxyl group,lower content of methoxyl group,and lower degree of condensation,which enhances the reactivity of lignin.Therefore,the oxidative degradation of lignin assisted by microwave irradiation may be a new pretreatment approach for efficiently utilizing the soda lignin.
基金Sponsored by the Scientific Research Foundation for the Returned Overseas Chinese Scholar State Education Ministry (Grant No.415409) and the Scien-tific Research Foundation for Doctors, Guangdong Natural Science Foundation (Grant No.974078).
文摘A new and simple microwave-assisted alkaline degradation (MAAD) method for the elimination of organoehlorine-pesticide interference on the determination of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in soil by GC is presented. Under the optimal conditions, the interference of α- HCH, β- HCH, γ -HCH,δ -HCH, o. p' - DDT, p. p' - DDD and p. p' - DDT could be eliminated completely, and p. p' - DDE, Aldrin and Dieldrin could be partially eliminated; however, Dieldrin could be completely eliminated by using concentrated sulphurie acid. The method was evaluated by analyzing the spiked-soil sample. The mean recovery obtained was 84. 1% and the Relative Standard Deviation (RSD) was 2. 7%. Experimental results also indicate that the degradation of the interference and the extraction of the target analytes, PCBs, could be carried out simuhaneously. Compared with the traditional methods, the MAAD method is a rapid, efficient and solvent-saving method,