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31P NMR Spectroscopy in Wood Chemistry. Part VI. Solid State 31P NMR of Trimethyl Phosphite Derivatives of Chromophores and Carboxylic Acids Present in Mechanical Pulps; a Method for the Quantitative Determination of ortho-Quinones

  • Dimitris S. Argyropoulos and Cyril Heitner
Published/Copyright: September 17, 2009
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From the journal Volume 48 Issue s1

Published Online: 2009-09-17
Published in Print: 1994

Walter de Gruyter

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  1. Sonstiges
  2. Titelei
  3. Preface
  4. Günther Stegmann — in Honour of his 80th Birthday
  5. Influence of Mineral Elements on Wood Formation of Old Growth Spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.)
  6. On the Changes of the Extractive Composition During Heartwood Formation in Quebracho colorado (Schinopsis balansae Engl.)
  7. Laccase and the Deposition of Lignin in Vascular Plants
  8. Biodegradation of Compression Wood and Tension Wood by White and Brown Rot Fungi
  9. Quantitative Analysis of Cork (Quercus suber L.) and Milled Cork Lignin by FTIR Spectroscopy, Analytical Pyrolysis, and Total Hydrolysis
  10. Studies on the Degradation of Lignins by Oxygen in Acidic Media
  11. Synthesis of Polymer Supported Lignin Model Compounds. Part 1. Attaching of Phenolic Lignin Model Compounds via Benzyl Ether Type Linkage to Polystyrene
  12. Structural Investigation of Kraft Lignins Transformed via Oxo-Ammoniation to Potential Nitrogenous Fertilizers
  13. Solvent Accessibility of Steam Exploded Cellulose
  14. On the Elongation Mechanism of Regenerated Cellulose Fibres
  15. Non-Darcian Permeability in Chilean Tepa (Laurelia philippiana)
  16. Activated Self-Bonding of Wood and Agricultural Residues
  17. A New Concept on the Chemical Modification of Wood by Organic Anhydrides
  18. The Permeability of Wood-Based Composite Materials. Part 1. A Review of the Literature and some Unpublished Work
  19. Influence of Different Catalyst Systems on the Hydrolytic Stability of Particleboards Bonded with Unmodified and Modified UF-Resins
  20. Variations in Hot Water Extractives Content and Density of Commercial Wood Veneers from Blackbutt (Eucalyptus pilularis)
  21. 31P NMR Spectroscopy in Wood Chemistry. Part VI. Solid State 31P NMR of Trimethyl Phosphite Derivatives of Chromophores and Carboxylic Acids Present in Mechanical Pulps; a Method for the Quantitative Determination of ortho-Quinones
  22. Formation of Chloro-Organics During Chlorine Bleaching of Softwood Kraft Pulp. Part 1. Chlorination of Lignin Model Compounds
  23. Factors Influencing the Amounts of Chlorinated Phenols Formed during Bleaching of Eucalypt Kraft Pulps
  24. Effect of Ozone on Pulp Components. Application to Bleaching of Kraft Pulps
  25. The Influence of Anthraquinone in Sulfite Delignification of Norway Spruce. 2. Phenolic Hydroxyl Group Formation
  26. Molecular Size Distribution of Wood Polymers in Birch Kraft Pulps
  27. Short Note
  28. Literature Reports
  29. Author Index
  30. Subject Index
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