Ultrastructure and formation of wood cell wall; chemical composition and distribution; structure of cellulose - recent developments in its characterization; chemistry of lignin; chemistry of cell wall polysaccharides; chemistry of extractives; chemistry of bark; chemical characterization of wood and its components; colour and discoloration; chemical degradation; weathering and photochemistry of wood; microbial, enzymatic and biomimetric degradation of lignin in relation to bioremediation; chemical modification of wood; chemical modification of cellulose; chemical synthesis of cellulose; wood plasticization; wood-polymer composites; adhesion and adhesives; pressure-sensitive adhesives and forest products; wood-inorganic composites as prepared by the sol-gel process; preservation of wood; conservation of waterlogged wood; biodegradable plastics from lignocellulosics; recycling of wood and fibre products; pulping chemistry.
David N.S. Hon, Nobuo Shiraishi
"International praise for the first …It is easy to recommend this
volume to both the wood chemistry expert and to any other
interested scientist."
---Chemistry & Industry
"This encyclopedic work covers….more aspects of the chemistry of
wood and cellulose than have been available before in a single
volume…This will be the bible of wood chemistry for the foreseeable
future. Essential for any institution involved in wood
chemistry."
---Choice
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and in some parts detailed survey of the specialized subject of
wood and cellulose chemistry. . ..The book can be recommended for
everyone in research and teaching who seeks an up-to-date account
of the present state of knowledge regarding the chemistry of
renewable raw materials, natural polymers, wood, and
cellulose."
---Angewandte Chemie
". . .The rich source of references and the broad scope of the book
make this collection a suitable addition for the library of both
the experienced practitioner and those who are new to the
field."
---Journal of the American Chemical Society
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resources] may be reached only by a thorough knowledge of the
complex aspects of accessibility, composition, chemical
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recommended to all those involved in such activities, as well as to
researchers and students specializing in wood's chemistry and
biochemistry, and in technologies for its chemical and mechanical
processing, as well."
---Cellulose Chemistry and Technology
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Chemistry Committee."
---Chemistry in Britain
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