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Meaning of "lignin content"

lignin content - This phrase is typically used in scientific or technical contexts to describe the amount or concentration of lignin, a complex organic polymer found in the cell walls of plants

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It also shows an unpredictable dependence on lignin content.
Lignin content in the seed coat.
The fluorescence background decreases with lignin content.
The lignin content may be determined as outlined above.
It is approximately proportional to the residual lignin content of the pulp.
The lignin content of each sample was then determined.
Determination of effective alkali and lignin content in black liquors.
The total lignin content showed an increasing trend with increasing of spacing.
The plant species are preferably characterised by a low lignin content.
Modified lignin content.
The kappa number represents a measure of residual lignin content.
The high lignin content fibers modified herein can be of diverse origin.
Wood pulps are preferred because of their higher lignin content.
Kraft paper has a low lignin content resulting in a high tensile strength.
The common characteristic of these pulps is their high lignin content.

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Lignin content is an important quality parameter and property for chemical pulp fibres.
The pretreatment resulted in a reduced lignin content in the residual solids.
Temperature correlation was found for effective alkalinity and lignin content.
The calibration factor depends on the lignin content and its fluorescence property in those fibres.
Black cottonwood and balsam poplar did not differ significantly in lignin content.
The Kappa number is an indication of the lignin content or bleachability of pulp.
The weight of residue subtracted by an ash weight was taken as the lignin content.
The lignin content may be measured by the method described in Examples below.
The dose of radiation will depend on the lignin content of the feedstock.
For instance, decreasing lignin content is shown to produce an increase in fluorescence intensity.
This shows how difficult it was to reduce the lignin content with enzymes.
Detailed Description The high lignin content fibers modified herein can be of diverse origin.
We turn now to methods for preparing the individualized esterified high lignin content cellulosic fibers.
Thus, a reduction in apparent lignin content is desired, and this has been achieved.
Accordingly, it is desirable to choose the fibrous feed low in lignin content.
Unfortunately, few data are available on lignin content variability within and between individual fibres.
However, maturation temperature and collection date did not affect lignin content.
Complementarily, we quantified lignin content in the seed coat as proposed by Capeleti et al.
Preferably, cellulose-based fibres such as wood fibres comprise a low lignin content.
They have transferred genes from low lignin content varieties to S.S. line and hybrids.
For example, the change in recalcitrance needed can be directly proportional to the lignin content.
We turn now to the uses of the esterified high lignin content cellulosic fibers herein.
However, depending on the plant species, high n supply may also promote decrease in lignin content.
A method of determining kappa number or lignin content of a pulp comprising,.
Typically the lignin content in lignocellulose is higher than 5 %.
Wood pulp prepared using a process that reduces the lignin content of the wood is preferred.
Preferably, the lignin content of the pulp is less than about 16 percent.
Thus, in chemical pulp bleaching the intention is to remove the lignin content completely.
Most preferably, the lignin content is less than about 1 percent.
Month-old clone b from irrigated area and greater spacing had higher lignin content.
Even more preferably, the lignin content is less than about 5 percent.
The lignin content was approximately 18 % with respect to the dry weight of the biomass.
In the preferred embodiments of fibrous pulps type A, the lignin content is relatively low.
Fertilization increased the lignin content of posttreatment wood by about 3 % and the resin content by 2 %.
Providing a feed of cellulose pulp with a lignin content below 2 % ;.

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