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Silica nanocasts of wood fibres: a study of cell wall accessibility and structure

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Persson, Per Valdemar
Hafren, Jonas
Fogden, Andrew
Daniel, Geoffrey
Iversen, Tommy

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American Chemical Society

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The porosity and the available surface area of a lignocellulosic fiber can influence the accessibility and reactivity in derivatization and modification reactions because the porous cell-wall network determines the upper size limit for molecules that can

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Biomacromolecules

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2037-12-31