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Kinetics and mechanisms of wood liquefaction

Abstract

Wood liquefaction is the process of wood solvolysis in which basic wood components are degraded to monomers and oligomers in the presence of a suitable solvent and catalyst. These later on react with each other or with the solvent, and insoluble product is produced. The paper describes the mechanisms and kinetics of wood liquefaction and liquefaction of its basic components (cellulose and lignin)

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