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6 52.,.,. Lepilova O.V. *, Aleeva S.V., Koksharov S.A. ANALYSIS OF CEMICAL TRANSFORMATIONS OF LIGNIN IN ALKALINE SOLUTIONS OF MONOSACCARIDES G.A. Krestov Institute of Solution Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Akademicheskaya St., 1 Ivanovo, (Russia), lov@isc-ras.ru The efficiency of chemical transformations in lignin macromolecules of a fur-tree ordinary wood (Picea excelsa) under action galactose, galacturonic acid and xylose was compared with results of use sodium borohydride. By the method of differential UV-spectroscopy it was shown that operate of alkaline solutions Gal, GA and Xyl on lignin to decrease in,, time the intensity of absorption phenyl propane links containing ionic -carbonyl at 350 nanometers according to increase of reducing ability of systems; reducing of carbonyl groupings by sodium borohydride in equimolecular concentration to provide the decrease maximum in 5,1 times. At that the increase of peaks at 250 and 300 nanometers testifies about increase in the numbers of structural fragments in the free phenolic form, that in aggregate with increase of ability lignin to sulfonation and peroxide oxidation allows to assume about initiation depolymerisation processes as a result of redox-transformations of unsaturated bonds in propanyl macromolecule links. The received results have the important scientific and practical value for the intensification peroxide modes of cellulose materials bleaching, both in pulp-and-paper branch, and in the textile industry. The revealed effects was realised in enzymeperoxide technology of preparation to spinning of difficultly processed grades of a linen fibre with the high content lignin. Keywords: Lignin, reducing processes, differential UV-spectroscopy, monosaccharides. References 1. Valchev V., Valchev I., Christova E. Cellulose Chem. Technol., 1998, no. 32, pp Textiltechnick, 1986, no. 94, pp Tiukavkina I.A., Baukov Iu.I. Bioorganicheskaia khimiia. [Bioorganic chemistry]. Moscow, 1991, pp (in Russ.). 4. Lepilova O.V., Aleeva S.V., Koksharov S.A. Zhurnal organicheskoi khimii, 2012, vol. 48, no. 1, pp (in Russ.). 5. Lepilova O.V., Aleeva S.V., Koksharov S.A. Izvestiia vuzov. Khimiia i khimicheskaia tekhnologiia, 2006, vol. 49, no. 7, pp (in Russ.). 6. Obolenskaia A.V. Khimiia lignina. [Chemistry of lignin]. St. Petersburg, 1993, 80 p. (in Russ.). 7. Demin V.A. Khimiia protsessov tselliulozno-bumazhnogo proizvodstva. Ch. 1. Struktura, svoistva i khimicheskie reaktsii lignina. [Chemical processes of pulp and paper production. Part 1. Structure, properties and chemical reactions of lignin]. Syktyvkar, 2008, 64 p. (in Russ.). 8. Golubkov Iu.V., Golubkova G.N. Obnaruzhenie organicheskikh veshchestv. [Detection of organic substances]. Moscow, 2009, 164 p. (in Russ.). 9. Zakis G.F. Funktsional'nyi analiz ligninov i ikh proizvodnykh. [Functional analysis of lignins and their derivatives]. Riga, 1987, 230 p. (in Russ.). 10. Ligniny: struktura, svoistva i reaktsii: pod red. K.V. Sarkanena i K.Kh. Liudviga. [Lignins: Structure, properties and reaction. Ed. K.V. Sarkane and K.. Ludwig.]. Moscow, 1975, 632 p. (in Russ.). 11. Pen R. Tekhnologiia drevesnoi massy. [Technology pulp]. Krasnoyarsk, 1997, pp (in Russ.). 12. Otdelka khlopchatobumazhnykh tkanei. Ch. 1. Pod red. B.N. Mel'nikova [Finishing of cotton fabrics. Part 1. Ed. BN Melnikova]. Moscow, 1991, p. 16. (in Russ.). 13. Kim A.M. Organicheskaia khimiia. [Organic chemistry]. Novosibirsk, 2002, 971 p. (in Russ.). 14. Kochetkov N.K., Bochkov A.F., Dmitriev B.A., Usov A.I., Chizhov O.S., Shibaev B.N. Khimiia uglevodov. [ hemistry of carbohydrates]. Moscow, 1967, p. 98. (in Russ.). 15. Patent (RU) (in Russ.). 16. Lepilova O.V., Aleeva S.V., Koksharov S.A. Izvestiia vuzov. Khimiia i khimicheskaia tekhnologiia, 2007, vol. 50, no. 7, pp (in Russ.). Received June 24, 2011 Revised March 15, 2013 * Corresponding author.
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