Polymeric Materials Derived from Vanillic Acid
Sazanov, Yu.; Podeshvo, I.; Mikhailov, G.; Fedorova, G.; Goikhman, M.; Lebedeva, M.; Kudryavtsev, V.
2004-10-13 00:00:00
Film and fibrous materials derived from vanillic acid, one of promising products from processing of industrial lignin, were prepared and characterized. Thermochemical reactions of degradation and carbonization of films and fibers of vanillic acid polyesters and polyamides were considered, and the main relationships of thermal transformations of the materials were revealed.
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Film and fibrous materials derived from vanillic acid, one of promising products from processing of industrial lignin, were prepared and characterized. Thermochemical reactions of degradation and carbonization of films and fibers of vanillic acid polyesters and polyamides were considered, and the main relationships of thermal transformations of the materials were revealed.
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Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry
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