<p>(a) Cellulose is a carbohydrate polymer consisting of glucose monomer through 1–4 glycoside bonds. (b) Lignin is cross linked phenolic polymer, consisting of three phenol monomers, coumaryl alcohol, coniferyl alcohol, and syringyl alcohol.</p
Cellulose makes up 45-80% of the dry weight of the plant, cellulose is both a polymeric substance an...
Lignocellulose as a biopolymer material consists of three constituents, including hemicellulose, lig...
The fundamental skeletal substance of the cell walls of terrestrial plants is cellulose, a linear ma...
The chemical interactions between wood components i.e., cellulose, hemicelluloses and lignin are of ...
Lignin is the second most abundant polymer in forest biomass after cellulose. Compared to the ubiqu...
Cellulose- b 1-4 Glucose polymer, organized into microfibrils, crystalline & non-crystalline- Br...
For many years the existence in wood of a chemically combined lignin-carbohydrate complex has been s...
Cellulose has long–chain glucose molecules and crystalline structure. Cellulose differ from hemicell...
This chapter summarises important issues about the molecular and supramolecular structure of polysac...
The chemical interactions between the main wood components i.e., cellulose, hemicelluloses and ligni...
<p>Chemical structures of the molecules include cellulose sulfate (A), λ-carrageenan (B), CAP (C), p...
The structures of novel lignin polymer models prepared from coniferin or coniferyl alcohol under con...
Studies on lignin structure and its engineering are inextricably and bidirectionally linked. Perturb...
A combination of vibrational spectroscopy conducted under molecular beam conditions and quantum chem...
The term lignin is derived from lignum, which means plant wood. Plant wood are mainly composed of ex...
Cellulose makes up 45-80% of the dry weight of the plant, cellulose is both a polymeric substance an...
Lignocellulose as a biopolymer material consists of three constituents, including hemicellulose, lig...
The fundamental skeletal substance of the cell walls of terrestrial plants is cellulose, a linear ma...
The chemical interactions between wood components i.e., cellulose, hemicelluloses and lignin are of ...
Lignin is the second most abundant polymer in forest biomass after cellulose. Compared to the ubiqu...
Cellulose- b 1-4 Glucose polymer, organized into microfibrils, crystalline & non-crystalline- Br...
For many years the existence in wood of a chemically combined lignin-carbohydrate complex has been s...
Cellulose has long–chain glucose molecules and crystalline structure. Cellulose differ from hemicell...
This chapter summarises important issues about the molecular and supramolecular structure of polysac...
The chemical interactions between the main wood components i.e., cellulose, hemicelluloses and ligni...
<p>Chemical structures of the molecules include cellulose sulfate (A), λ-carrageenan (B), CAP (C), p...
The structures of novel lignin polymer models prepared from coniferin or coniferyl alcohol under con...
Studies on lignin structure and its engineering are inextricably and bidirectionally linked. Perturb...
A combination of vibrational spectroscopy conducted under molecular beam conditions and quantum chem...
The term lignin is derived from lignum, which means plant wood. Plant wood are mainly composed of ex...
Cellulose makes up 45-80% of the dry weight of the plant, cellulose is both a polymeric substance an...
Lignocellulose as a biopolymer material consists of three constituents, including hemicellulose, lig...
The fundamental skeletal substance of the cell walls of terrestrial plants is cellulose, a linear ma...