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Levoglucosan (C6H10O5) is an
organic compound with a six-carbon ring
structure formed from the
pyrolysis of carbohydrates, such as
starch and cellulose...
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polymers made up of
levoglucosan units were
synthesized in 1985 by
anionic polymerization of 2,3-epoxy
derivatives of
levoglucosan (1,6;2...
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formed from
levoglucosan by loss of two
molecules of water. As a
product of the acid-catalysed
pyrolysis of cellulose, D-glucose, and
levoglucosan, this liquid...
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decomposition of
molten cellulose produces volatile compounds including levoglucosan, furans, pyrans,
light oxygenates, and
gases via
primary reactions. Within...
- 162.14, may
refer to: 3-Deoxyglucosone
Diethyl pyrocarbonate Meglutol Levoglucosan Streptose It is also the
formula for the
repeating unit of
polymers of...
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either obtained by
quenching a
plastic crystal, (e.g. cyclohexane,
levoglucosan), or it is a
mixed crystal in
which positional disorder causes additional...
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product of
pyrolysis of
conifer trees, is an
indicator of
forest fires.
Levoglucosan is a
pyrolysis product of cellulose.
Hardwood vs
softwood smokes differ...
- Jun Li, and
Weihong Yang, 2013)
Thermal decomposition mechanism of
levoglucosan during cellulose pyrolysis (with
Xiaolei Zhang and
Weihong Yang, 2012)...
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amicoumacin kinase EC 2.7.1.231: 3-oxoisoapionate
kinase EC 2.7.1.232:
levoglucosan kinase EC 2.7.1.233:
apulose kinase EC 2.7.2.1:
acetate kinase EC 2.7...
- 1-dehydrogenase (NADP+, D-xylono-1,4-lactone-forming) EC 1.1.1.425:
levoglucosan dehydrogenase EC 1.1.1.426: UDP-N-acetyl-α-D-quinovosamine dehydrogenase...