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Adhesives from Autohydrolysis Bagasse Lignin, a Renewable Resource - Part II. DSC Thermal Analysis of Novolac Resins
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R. E. Ysbrandy
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July 31, 2009
Published Online: 2009-07-31
Published in Print: 1992
Walter de Gruyter
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- Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Study of Spatial Relationships Between Chemical Components in Wood Cell Walls
- P NMR Spectroscopy in Wood Chemistry - Part III. Solid State 31P NMR of Trimethyl Phosphite Derivatives of Chromophores in Mechanical Pulp
- The Decolorization and Dechlorination of Kraft Bleach Plant Effluent Solutes by Use of Three Fungi: Ganoderma lacidum, Coriolus versicolor and Hericium erinaceum
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