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    Rapid Characterization of Total Fatty Acids in Wood by Reactive Thermal Desorption-Gas Chromatography with Tetrabutylammonium Hydroxide

    Acacia species are widely used for raw materials of papers [1]. However, fatty acid components remaining in paper often cause the paper slide on a printer drum. For this reason, rapid characterization of total fa...

    Miho Mizumoto, Teruyuki Seino, Kokki Sakai in Improvement of Forest Resources for Recycl… (2004)

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    Direct Analysis of Condensed Tannins in Bark by Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Mass Spectrometry Combined with Solid Sample Preparation

    Condensed tannins, mainly comprised of flavan-3-ol (catechin and epicatechin) units, are one of the phenolic compounds in wood with molecular weights between 500–3000 as shown in Figure 1 [1, 2]. The condensed ta...

    Yasuyuki Ishida, Kuniyoshi Goto in Improvement of Forest Resources for Recycl… (2004)

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    Characterization of Natural Resin Shellac by Reactive Pyrolysis-Gas Chromatography

    Shellac is one of the thermosetting resins of animal origin secreted by the lac insect Kerria lacca which parasitically grows on some types of trees-such as mulberries commonly found in India, Thailand, Myanmar a...

    Lili Wang, Yasuyuki Ishida, Hajime Ohtani in Improvement of Forest Resources for Recycl… (2004)

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    Characterization of Photo-Yellowing Trigger Compounds Repressing Paper Recyclability of Eucalyptus globulus by Pyrolysis-GC/MS

    Aucalyptus is a widely utilized species in tree plantation, especially intended for pulp production [1]. E. globulus is one of the fast growing species in tempertae zone with a rotation period of 8–10 years [2]. ...

    Teruyuki Seino, Aki Yoshioka, Mitsuo Takai in Improvement of Forest Resources for Recycl… (2004)