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Characterization of Lignocellulosic Materials

ISBN: 978-1-4051-5880-0
Hardcover
392 pages
March 2008, Wiley-Blackwell
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Part 1. Novel or Improved Methods for the Characterization of Wood, Pulp Fibres & Paper.

1) 2D heteronuclear (1H-13C) single quantum correlation (HSQC) NMR analysis of Norway spruce bark components.

2) Raman Spectroscopic Characterization of Wood and Pulp Fibers.

3) Surface characterization of mechanical pulp fibres by contact angle measurement, polyelectrolyte adsorption, XPS and AFM.

4) Assessing Substrate Accessibility to Enzymatic Hydrolysis by Cellulases.

5) Characterization of alkyl ketene dimmer-sized papers by XPS and dynamic contact angle measurements.

6) Chemical Microscopy of Extractives on Fiber and Paper Surfaces.

Part 2. Characterization of Cellulose, Lignin and Modified Cellulose Fibres.

7) Deformation processes in cellulosics using Raman microscopy.

8) Life-time prediction of cellulosics by thermal and mechanical analysis.

9) Recent advances in the isolation and analysis of lignins and lignin-carbohydrate complexes.

10) Chemical Composition and Lignin Structural Features of Banana Plant Leaf Sheath and Rachis.

11) Recent advances in the characterization of lignosulfonates.

12) Integrated size-exclusion chromatography (SEC) analysis of cellulose and its derivatives.

13) 13C CPMAS NMR studies of wood, cellulose fibres and derivatives.

Part 3. Characterization of Lignocelluloses-based Composites and Polymer Blends.

14) Advances in the characterization of interfaces and the fiber surfaces in lignocellulosic fiber-reinforced composites.

15) Thermal and mechanical analysis of lignocelluloses-based biocomposites.

16) New insights into the mechanisms of compatibilization in wood-plastic composites.

17) X-ray powder diffraction analyses of kraft lignin-based thermoplastic polymer blends.

18) Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) of chemically cross-linked ethylcelluloses and ethylcellulose-methylcellulose blends.

19) DSC and AFM studies on chemically cross-linked sodium cellulose sulfate hydrogels.

20) Microscopic examination of cellulose whiskers and their nanocomposites

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