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Xanthogenation of Pine Wood by Mechanochemical Action

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The effect of alkaline-activation conditions on xanthogenation of pine wood was studied. It was shown that the degree of wood conversion was affected by the duration of alkaline activation and xanthogenation and the amount of reagents. The resulting high-molecular-weight products are 30-75% soluble in aqueous alkaline solutions and form viscous solutions.

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Efanov, M.V., Filina, E.S. Xanthogenation of Pine Wood by Mechanochemical Action. Chemistry of Natural Compounds 40, 176–179 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:CONC.0000033940.07796.7d

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