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Alexandrian Cut in Downstream Lignin Valorization to Yield Novel Plasticizers
Maxim V Galkin1, Joseph S M Samec2,3
1Nanotechnology and Functional Materials, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Ångstrom Laboratory, Uppsala University, 751 21, Uppsala, Sweden.
ACS Central Science
|February 27, 2023
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