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Effects of Chemical Treatments on Ultra-High-Yield Pulping. VII. Variation of Aspen CMP Fractions in Lignin Modification

  • Yuan-Zong Lai and Wei Situ
Published/Copyright: September 17, 2009
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Holzforschung
From the journal Volume 47 Issue 1

Published Online: 2009-09-17
Published in Print: 1993

Walter de Gruyter

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  19. Book Reviews
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