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Adhesives from Autohydrolysis Bagasse Lignin, a Renewable Resource - Part II. DSC Thermal Analysis of Novolac Resins

  • R. E. Ysbrandy , R. D. Sanderson and G. F. R. Gerischer
Published/Copyright: July 31, 2009
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Holzforschung
From the journal Volume 46 Issue 3

Published Online: 2009-07-31
Published in Print: 1992

Walter de Gruyter

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  3. Distribution of Syringyl and Guaiacyl Lignins in Hardwoods in Relation to Habitat and Porosity Form in Wood
  4. Modelling the Process of Absorption and Desorption of Water in a Sheet beyond the Fiber Saturation Point by Considering a Two-Dimensional Transfer
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  6. Alkaline Delignification of Hardwoods in a Flow-Through Reactor Working at a Low Residence Time - Part IV. Characterization of Lignins by Oxidative Degradation and Aminolysis
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  8. P NMR Spectroscopy in Wood Chemistry - Part III. Solid State 31P NMR of Trimethyl Phosphite Derivatives of Chromophores in Mechanical Pulp
  9. The Decolorization and Dechlorination of Kraft Bleach Plant Effluent Solutes by Use of Three Fungi: Ganoderma lacidum, Coriolus versicolor and Hericium erinaceum
  10. The Use of Green-Stained Wood Caused by the Fungus Chlorociboria in Intarsia Masterpieces from the 15th Century
  11. Délignification du Bois d'Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulus) en Milieu Acide Acétique/Eau. Effet de l'Addition d'Oxygène sous Pression
  12. Short Note
  13. Review Report
  14. Adhesives from Autohydrolysis Bagasse Lignin, a Renewable Resource. Part I. The Physical Properties of Laminates made with Phenolated Lignin Novolacs
  15. Adhesives from Autohydrolysis Bagasse Lignin, a Renewable Resource - Part II. DSC Thermal Analysis of Novolac Resins
  16. A Lignin-Phenol-Formaldehyde Binder for Particleboard Part 1. Thermal Characteristics
  17. The Correlation of Strength and Formaldehyde Emission with the Crystalline/Amorphous Structure of UF Resins
  18. Meetings
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