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Kinetics of alkaline cleavage of β-aryl ether bonds in lignin models: significance to delignificationObst, 1983
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The kinetics of the alkaline cleavage of 0-0-4 aryl ethers of nonphenolic units were described for the lignin models veratrylglycol-0-guaiacyI ether (I) and veratryglycerol-0- guaiacyl ether (II). The use of p-dioxane and methyl cellosolve äs cosolvents to achieve …
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