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The solubilization of wood in potentially wood derivable solvents
Yrjö Solantausta
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Engineering
Hemicellulose
100%
Depolymerization
100%
Pretreatment
50%
Experimental Investigation
50%
Derived Fuel
50%
Key Concept
50%
High Value Product
50%
Main Reason
50%
Rate of Heating
50%
Poplar Wood
50%
Autohydrolysis
50%
Capital Investment
50%
INIS
wood
100%
solvents
100%
water
38%
liquefaction
30%
lignin
23%
conversion
23%
ethanol
23%
cellulose
15%
hemicellulose
15%
liquids
15%
methanol
15%
swelling
15%
phenol
15%
depolymerization
15%
values
7%
mixtures
7%
reviews
7%
correlations
7%
biomass
7%
hydrolysis
7%
fuels
7%
power
7%
investment
7%
oils
7%
compacts
7%
removal
7%
catalysts
7%
dissolution
7%
yields
7%
investigations
7%
mixing
7%
slurries
7%
toluene
7%
capital
7%
poplars
7%
autohydrolysis
7%
catalysis
7%
carbon 10
7%
autoclaves
7%
ants
7%
heat rate
7%
Keyphrases
Wood
100%
Ethanol
33%
Liquefaction
22%
Depolymerization
22%
Wood Components
22%
Hemicellulose Solubilization
22%
Cellulose
11%
Methanol
11%
Methanol-water Mixture
11%
Slurry
11%
Toluene
11%
Biomass Conversion
11%
High-value Products
11%
Autohydrolysis
11%
Reaction Temperature
11%
Physicochemical Parameters
11%
Lignin Solubility
11%
Solvent System
11%
Autoclave
11%
Derived Fuel
11%
Catalytic Processes
11%
Heating Rate
11%
Capital Investment
11%
Selective Conversion
11%
Amorphous Cellulose
11%
Selective Catalysis
11%
Water Mixtures
11%
Direct Liquefaction
11%
Lignin Removal
11%
Hemicellulose Hydrolysis
11%
Swelling Power
11%
Poplar Wood
11%
Lignin Conversion
11%
Wood Liquefaction
11%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Solubilization
100%
Liquefaction
66%
Hemicellulose
33%
High-Value Products
16%
Populus
16%
Enzymatic Hydrolysis
16%
Pretreatment
16%
Chemical Engineering
Methanol
100%
Phenol
100%
Heating Rate
50%
Material Science
Solubilization
100%
Lignin
50%
Catalysis
16%
Enzymatic Hydrolysis
16%