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Figure 2.4. Lignin units. Monolignols, M, or primary lignin monomers (a), lignin polymer units, P, (b), and major structural units in the polymer (c) (33)
Figure 2.5. Simplify mechanism of enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose by cellulases. (a) Initial cellulose consisting of crystalline and amorphous regions
Table 2.3. Effects of different pretreatments on lignocellulose structure (128-132).
Figure 2.10. Adsorption and association mechanism of a surfactant.
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