Pulping and bleaching of CAD-deficient wood
2001
Dimmel, D.R. | MacKay, J.J. | Althen, E.M. | Parks, C. | Sederoff, R.R.
Mutant loblolly pine trees that are deficient in the enzyme cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase (CAD) have been obtained through directed breeding. The lignin in the wood of CAD-deficient trees has a different pool of precursors, resulting in high levels of pulping-resistant C-5 linkages. Wood from a 12-year-old CAD-deficient tree has been pulped under soda and kraft conditions in microdigestors. In comparison to a normal 12-year-old loblolly pine, the CAD-deficient wood was much more easily delignified. In addition, the pulp from CAD-deficient wood was as easy to bleach as a control pulp. The high reactivity of CAD-deficient wood may be related to the lignin size and phenolic content. The molecular weight of an isolated milled wood lignin from CAD-deficient pine was approximately 35% less than that from a normal pine tree.
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