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Calibration of NIR to assess lignin composition (H/G ratio) in maritime pine wood using analytical pyrolysis as the reference method
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January 17, 2006
Published Online: 2006-01-17
Published in Print: 2006-01-01
©2006 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin New York
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Keywords for this article
analytical pyrolysis;
H/G ratio;
lignin composition;
maritime pine;
NIR;
partial least-squares regression (PLSR)
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- Creating water-repellent effects on wood by treatment with silanes
- Rheology of latex films bonded to wood: influence of cross-linking
- Reinforcing potential of wood pulp-derived microfibres in a PVA matrix
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