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2. Highly stretchable, self-healing, antibacterial, conductive, and amylopectin-enhanced hydrogels with gallium droplets loading as strain sensors
3. Advanced fabrication of lignin-formaldehyde resin derived carbon microspheres via spray drying
4. Efficient crop straws biotreatment using the fungus Cerrena Unicolor GC.u01
5. Synthesis of lignin-based polyurethane (LPU) and fabrication of degradable mulch film through LPU coating on cellulose paper
6. Preparation of light-colored bio-based particles by isocyanate-modified lignins and its application for tetracycline adsorption
7. Pretreated cellulose fiber for enhancing fire resistance of flexible polyurethane foam composites with reinforced properties
8. Production of hemicelluloses sugars, cellulose pulp, and lignosulfonate surfactant using corn stalk by prehydrolysis and alkaline sulfite cooking
9. Formaldehyde-Free, High-Bonding Performance, Fully Lignin-Based Adhesive Cross-Linked by Glutaraldehyde.
10. Highly Efficient Production of Cellulosic Ethanol from Poplar Using an Optimal C6/C5 Co-Fermentation Strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
11. Flow chemistry for a better fractionation of lignocellulosic biomass in products structure and yield
12. Full fractionation of cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin in pith-leaf containing corn stover by one-step treatment using aqueous formic acid
13. A flow-through reactor for fast fractionation and production of structure-preserved lignin
14. Mixed‐charge cellulose nanocrystal modified cellulose acetate membrane with endotoxin scavenging ability and antibacterial properties.
15. Enhanced enzymatic digestibility of poplar wood by quick hydrothermal treatment
16. Sequential extraction of hemicelluloses and lignin for wood fractionation using acid hydrotrope at mild conditions
17. Fabrication of Bio-Based Flexible Polyurethane Foam with Biodegradation by Etherification of Kraft Lignin
18. Responsive and patterned cellulose nanocrystal films modified by N-methylmorpholine-N-oxide
19. High β-O-4 polymeric lignin and oligomeric phenols from flow-through fractionation of wheat straw using recyclable aqueous formic acid
20. Preparation and Characterization of Cellulose Nanocrystal‐Doped Cellulose Triacetate Optical Films by Sol‐Gel Process.
21. Enhancement of colloidal particle and lignin removal from pre-hydrolysis liquor of aspen by a combination of pectinase and cationic polymer treatment
22. Structural changes of bamboo-derived lignin in an integrated process of autohydrolysis and formic acid inducing rapid delignification
23. Revealing the structure of bamboo lignin obtained by formic acid delignification at different pressure levels
24. Recycling of pre-hydrolysis liquor to improve the concentrations of hemicellulosic saccharides during water pre-hydrolysis of aspen woodchips
25. Separation of saccharides from prehydrolysis liquor of lignocellulose to upgrade dissolving pulp mill into biorefinery platform
26. Improved microfiltration of prehydrolysis liquor of wood from dissolving pulp mill by flocculation treatments for hemicellulose recovery
27. Separation of hemicellulose-derived saccharides from wood hydrolysate by lime and ion exchange resin
28. Production of Cellulose Pulp and Lignin from High-Density Apple Wood Waste by Preimpregnation-Assisted Soda Cooking
29. Separation and purification of hemicellulose-derived saccharides from wood hydrolysate by combined process
30. Fractionation and characterization of saccharides and lignin components in wood prehydrolysis liquor from dissolving pulp production
31. Colloidal behaviors of lignin contaminants: Destabilization and elimination for oligosaccharides separation from wood hydrolysate
32. Changes in the microstructure and properties of aspen chemithermomechanical pulp fibres during recycling
33. Formation and deposition of pseudo-lignin on liquid-hot-water-treated wood during cooling process
34. Evaluation of a novel fungal strain Cerrena unicolor GV01 for the biological pretreatment of crop straw
35. Utilization of palm fiber as papermaking materials: Microscopic structure and chemical pulping
36. Interpenetrating shape memory polyimide‐polyaniline composites with electrical conductivity.
37. Separation and characterization of lignin and sugars in the hydrolysate of hot water extraction of poplar wood by membrane filtration and activated carbon adsorption
38. Self-Assembly Preparation of Nano-Lignin/Cationic Polyacrylamide Complexes
39. Short‐Time Hydrothermal Treatment of Poplar Wood for the Production of a Lignin‐Derived Polyphenol Antioxidant
40. Mild and efficient extraction of hardwood hemicellulose using recyclable formic acid/water binary solvent
41. Preserving Both Lignin and Cellulose Chemical Structures: Flow-Through Acid Hydrotropic Fractionation at Atmospheric Pressure for Complete Wood Valorization
42. Toward Sustainable and Complete Wood Valorization by Fractionating Lignin with Low Condensation Using an Acid Hydrotrope at Low Temperatures (≤80 °C)
43. Rapid Nondestructive Fractionation of Biomass (≤15 min) by using Flow‐Through Recyclable Formic Acid toward Whole Valorization of Carbohydrate and Lignin
44. Enhanced mechanical strength of polyethylene-based lignocellulosic-plastic composites by cellulose fibers
45. Rapid flow-through fractionation of biomass to preserve labile aryl ether bonds in native lignin
46. Limited adsorption selectivity of active carbon toward non-saccharide compounds in lignocellulose hydrolysate
47. One-Step Fractionation of the Main Components of Bamboo by Formic Acid-based Organosolv Process Under Pressure
48. Application of Lignin and Its Derivatives as Slow/Controlled Release Materials in Agricultural Fields
49. Formation and deposition of pseudo-lignin on liquid-hot-water-treated wood during cooling process
50. Recovery of Oligosaccharides from Prehydrolysis Liquors of Poplar by Microfiltration/Ultrafiltration Membranes and Anion Exchange Resin
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