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Separation of the lignocellulose of nonwoody plants into its main components and study of their properties

1. The cellulose and the lignocarbohydrate mixture

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It has been shown that as a result of preliminary acid hydrolysis followed by alkaline treatment there is a separation of the lignocellulose of nonwoody plants (cotton plant stems, kenaf tow) into the structural substances of the cell wall. The nature of the separated components has been established as cellulose and a lignocarbohydrate mixture.

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Translated from Khimiya Prirodnykh Soedinenii, No. 1, pp. 118–122, January–February, 1998.

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Dalimova, G.N., Burkhanova, N.D. & Nikonovich, G.V. Separation of the lignocellulose of nonwoody plants into its main components and study of their properties. Chem Nat Compd 34, 92–95 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02249696

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