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Raw material effect on hemicellulose extraction yield and molecular weight during hot pressurized water pretreatment by autohydrolysis

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Figure 1. Simplified scheme of the batch cascade reactor used in the experiments. Equipment: V-01 Water 175
Table 1 shows that the percentage errors in the mass balance are relatively small, always below 5.9%, 232
Figure 2. Concentration of 4-O-MeGlcA (4-O-methylglucuronic acid), Ara (arabinose), Gal (galactose), 240
Figure 4. Lignin content in function of the cellulose content; Hemicellulose yield obtained through 268
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