Delignification of Bana Grass Using Sodium hydroxide and Ozone
© 2017 Springer Science+Business Media B.V. In this work, Bana grass, a species of Napier grass (P. purpureum × P. americanum hybrid) which contains 60.2% cellulose, 23.8% hemicellulose and 8.2% lignin, was tested in the laboratory for lignin removal or delignification. Two processes of delignificat...
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Main Authors: | Minmunin J., Limpitipanich P., Promwungkwa A. |
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2017
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