Developing molecular strategies for fractionation, delignification and characterisation of plant fibres

In this paper we present an overview of the main strategies for physicochemical fractionation, sulphur- and chlorine-free delignification, and intelligent characterisation of various types of plant fibres, which have been experimentally investigated, as well as further developed and assessed by this...

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Hauptverfasser: AVGERINOS, Emmanouil, BILLA, Evaggeli, PAPATHEOFANOUS, Maria, KOULLAS, Dimitrios, KOUKIOS, Emmanuel
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Biological and medical sciences
Chemical Fractionation - methods
Economic plant physiology
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Morphology. Anatomy. Histology. Cytology
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