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Wood chemistry : fundamentals and applications /

Wood Chemistry, Fundamentals and Applications, Second Edition, examines the basic principles of wood chemistry and its potential applications to pulping and papermaking, wood and wood waste utilization, pulping by-products for production of chemicals and energy, and biomass conversion.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Sj�ostr�om, Eero, 1924-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Finnish
Publicado: San Diego : Academic Press, [1993]
Edición:Second edition.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Chapter 1. THE STRUCTURE OF WOOD
  • 1.1 The Macroscopic Structure of Wood
  • 1.2 The Living Tree
  • 1.3 Wood Ultrastructure
  • 1.4 Reaction Wood
  • Chapter 2. INTRODUCTION TO CARBOHYDRATE CHEMISTRY
  • 2.1 Definitions and Nomenclature
  • 2.2 Monosaccharides
  • 2.3 Monosaccharide Derivatives
  • 2.4 Oligo- and Polysaccharides
  • 2.5 Reactions of Carbohydrates
  • 2.6 Methods
  • Chapter 3. WOOD POLYSACCHARIDES3.1 Biosynthesis
  • 3.1 Biosynthesis
  • 3.2 Cellulose
  • 3.3 Hemicelluloses
  • Chapter 4. LIGNIN
  • 4.1 Isolation
  • 4.2 Biosynthesis and Structure
  • 4.3 Classification and Distribution
  • 4.4 Polymer Properties
  • Chapter 5. EXTRACTIVES
  • 5.1 Terpenoids and Steroids
  • 5.2 Fats and Waxes
  • 5.3 Phenolic Constituents
  • 5.4 Inorganic Components
  • 5.5 Changes Caused by Wood Storage
  • Chapter 6. BARK
  • 6.1 Anatomy of Bark
  • 6.2 Chemistry of Bark
  • Chapter 7. WOOD PULPING
  • 7.1 Background and Definitions
  • 7.2 Sulfite Pulping
  • 7.3 Kraft Pulping
  • 7.4 Special Features of High-Yield Pulping
  • Chapter 8. PULP BLEACHING
  • 8.1 Lignin-Removing Bleaching
  • 8.2 Lignin-Preserving Bleaching
  • 8.3 Yellowing of High-Yield Pulps
  • Chapter 9. CELLULOSE DERIVATIVES
  • 9.1 Reactivity and Accessibility of Cellulose
  • 9.2 Swelling and Dissolution of Cellulose
  • 9.3 Swelling Complexes--Alkali Celluloses
  • 9.4 Esters of Inorganic Acids
  • 9.5 Esters of Organic Acids
  • 9.6 Ethers
  • 9.7 Cellulose Xanthate
  • 9.8 Cross-Linking of Cellulose
  • 9.9 Grafting on Cellulose
  • 9.10 Cellulose Ion Exchangers
  • Chapter 10. WOOD-BASED CHEMICALS AND PULPING BY-PRODUCTS
  • 10.1 Wood-Based Chemicals and Fuels
  • 10.2 Chemicals from Pulping Liquors.