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- of nanopores in the cell walls which help reduce temperature change. Delignified wood reflects most incident light and appears white in color. White wood...
- – 50 m2 and is made of pure cellulose, thus it must be made of well delignified pulp. It becomes transparent after impregnation letting the appearance...
- washed to remove some of the dissolved organic material and then further delignified by a variety of bleaching stages. In the case of a plant designed to...
- million tons of paper were produced worldwide. Much of this paper was delignified; lignin comprises about 1/3 of the m**** of lignocellulose, the precursor...
- electrical insulation paper. Electrical insulation papers are made from well delignified unbleached kraft pulp. Electrical cables are categorized by the voltage...
- infiltrating a prepolymerized methyl methacrylate (MMA) solution into delignified wood fibers. By utilizing this new technique, large-size transparent...
- degradation of lignin by P. pini. The white pockets are mostly hollow and delignified and contain white residual cellulose. P. pini is the most common pathogen...
- chlorine dioxide in ECF bleaching sequences. All bleaching agents used to delignify chemical pulp, with the exception of sodium dithionite, break lignin down...
- process concept where any lignocellulosic fibrous biom**** sources are delignified with formic acid (biosolvent) in a compact process. The so-called "formico"...
- from Penicillium piceum and its application in enzymatic degradation of delignified corn stover". Bioresource Technology. 147: 658–61. doi:10.1016/j.biortech...