p-Hydroxy-Benzyl Ethers As Lignin Models. II
H Mikawa
Index: Mikawa Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan, 1954 , vol. 27, p. 53,58
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Abstract
It is now generally accepted that the sulfonatable groups of lignin are not unique and consist of three different types of groups, namely X, Z, and B. The constitutions of these groups are concluded mainly from the experiments on model compounds and the analyses of lignosulfonic acids. Recently Lindgren and Adler gave very useful reviews concerning the sulfonatable groups of lignina.
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