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    Characterization of lignin-derived products from Japanese beech wood as treated by two-step semi-flow hot-compressed water

    Japanese beech (Fagus crenata) wood was treated by two-step semi-flow hot-compressed water (the first stage: 230 °C/10 MPa/15 min, the second stage: 270 °C/10 MPa/15 min), and produced lignin-derived products in ...

    Kazuchika Yamauchi, Natthanon Phaiboonsilpa, Haruo Kawamoto in Journal of Wood Science (2013)

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    Two-Step Hydrolysis of Japanese Cedar as Treated by Semi-Flow Hot-Compressed Water with Acetic Acid

    Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica) as one of the softwoods was treated by two-step semi-flow hot-compressed water with 3.0 wt% acetic acid at 210 and 260°C/10 MPa/15 min, for the first and second stages, respe...

    Natthanon Phaiboonsilpa, Shiro Saka in Zero-Carbon Energy Kyoto 2010 (2011)

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    Two-step hydrolysis of Japanese cedar as treated by semi-flow hot-compressed water

    Two-step hydrolysis of Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica) was studied as treated by semi-flow hot-compressed water at 230°C/10 MPa for 15 min and 280°C/10 MPa for 30 min as the first and second stages, respect...

    Natthanon Phaiboonsilpa, Kazuchika Yamauchi, **n Lu, Shiro Saka in Journal of Wood Science (2010)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Chemical Conversion of Lignocellulosics as Treated by Two-Step Hot-Compressed Water

    Chemical conversion of lignocellulosics in two-step semi-flow hot-compressed water treatment was investigated for Japanese beech (Fagus crenata) as one of the hardwoods and Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica) a...

    Natthanon Phaiboonsilpa, **n Lu, Kazuchika Yamauchi in Zero-Carbon Energy Kyoto 2009 (2010)

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    Two-step hydrolysis of Japanese beech as treated by semi-flow hot-compressed water

    A two-step hydrolysis of Japanese beech (Fagus crenata) was conducted by semi-flow treatment with hot-compressed water. The first treatment stage was conducted at 230°C/10 MPa for 15 min and the second at 270°C/1...

    **n Lu, Kazuchika Yamauchi, Natthanon Phaiboonsilpa, Shiro Saka in Journal of Wood Science (2009)