alcohol lignin

  • 1Lignin — or lignen is a complex chemical compound most commonly derived from wood and an integral part of the secondary cell walls of plants.cite encyclopedia |last=Lebo |first=Stuart E. Jr. |author= |authorlink= |coauthors=Gargulak, Jerry D. and McNally …

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  • 2Lignin peroxidase — diarylpropane peroxidase Identifiers EC number 1.11.1.14 CAS number 93792 13 3 …

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  • 3lignin — A random polymer of coniferyl alcohol accompanying cellulose and present in vegetable fiber and wood cells; a source of vanillin (by oxidation of l.); l. composition varies with plant species. It is one of the most abundant biopolymers in nature …

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  • 4Bioconversion of biomass to mixed alcohol fuels — The bioconversion of biomass to mixed alcohol fuels can be accomplished using the MixAlco process. Through bioconversion of biomass to a mixed alcohol fuel, more energy from the biomass will end up as liquid fuels than in converting biomass to… …

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  • 5Coniferyl alcohol — IUPAC name 4 (3 hydroxy 1 propenyl) 2 methoxyphenol …

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  • 6Paracoumaryl alcohol — IUPAC name 4 [(E) 3 Hydroxyprop 1 enyl]phenol …

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  • 7Cinnamyl-alcohol dehydrogenase — Identifiers EC number 1.1.1.195 CAS number 55467 36 2 …

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  • 8Sinapyl alcohol — Chembox new ImageFile = Sinapyl alcohol.png ImageSize = 250px IUPACName = 4 hydroxy 3,5 dimethoxycinnamyl alcohol OtherNames = sinapoyl alcohol, 4 (3 hydroxy 1 propenyl) 2,6 dimethoxy phenol Section1 = Chembox Identifiers CASNo = 537 33 7 PubChem …

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  • 9coniferyl alcohol —  ̷ ̷ˈ ̷ ̷fərə̇l noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary coniferyl (from coniferin + yl) + alcohol : a white crystalline alcohol C10H12O3 obtained by hydrolysis of coniferin with emulsin or found as an ester in benzoin and held to be… …

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  • 10syringyl alcohol — (= sinapyl alcohol) A phenylpropanoid alcohol, one of the three precursors of lignin …

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