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Effects of Milling and UV Pretreatment on the Pyrolytic Behavior and Thermal Stability of Softwood and Hardwood

handle: 11568/1105449
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EGA-MS, Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified, Physiology, XRD, General Chemical Engineering, Plant Biology, species, Energy Engineering and Power Technology, Inorganic Chemistry, gas analysis-mass spectrometry, 580, lignin pyrolysis products, Ecology, UV irradiation, Fuel Technology, data, Medicine, Physical Sciences not elsewhere classified, Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
EGA-MS, Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified, Physiology, XRD, General Chemical Engineering, Plant Biology, species, Energy Engineering and Power Technology, Inorganic Chemistry, gas analysis-mass spectrometry, 580, lignin pyrolysis products, Ecology, UV irradiation, Fuel Technology, data, Medicine, Physical Sciences not elsewhere classified, Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
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