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Volume 24, Issue 3, 2005 pages 201-219
New Insights into Lignin Modification During Chlorine Dioxide Bleaching Sequences (I): Chlorine Dioxide Delignification
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Comparative Studies of Chlorine Dioxide Reactions with Muconic Acid Derivatives and Lignin Model Compounds
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