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1-Jan-1973 Alkaline degradation of 1, 5-anhydrocellobitolBrandon, Ralph E.; Institute of Paper Science and TechnologyDissertation
1-Jan-1979 Alkaline degradation of methyl beta-D-glucopyranoside and methyl 2-O-methyl-beta-D-glucopyranosideNault, James J.; Institute of Paper Science and TechnologyDissertation
1-Jan-1975 Anaerobic alkaline degradation of D-glucose, cellobiose, and derivativesMacLeod, J. Martin (James Martin); Institute of Paper Science and TechnologyDissertation
1-Jan-1963 Anodic reactions of simple phenolic compounds.Vermillion, Frederick J. (Frederick James); Institute of Paper Science and TechnologyDissertation
Oct-1979 Anthraquinone induced scission of polysaccharide chainsInstitute of Paper Chemistry (Appleton, Wis.); Arbin, Folke Lennart Anders; Schroeder, Leland Roy; Malcolm, Earl W.; Thompson, Norman S.Technical Paper
1-Jan-1958 The degradation of cellulose in oxygen and nitrogen at high temperaturesMajor, William D.; Institute of Paper Science and TechnologyDissertation
1-Jan-1971 The degradation of methyl beta-D-gluco-pyranoside by oxygen in alkaline solutionMcCloskey, John T.; Institute of Paper Science and TechnologyDissertation
1-Jan-1976 The degradation of selected 1,5-anhydroalditols by molecular oxygen in alkaline mediaMillard, Eugene C. (Eugene Calvin); Institute of Paper Science and TechnologyDissertation
1-Jan-1979 The degradation of tall oil fatty acids by molecular oxygen in alkaline mediaMittet, Gerald R. (Gerald Raymond); Institute of Paper Science and TechnologyDissertation
1976 Degradative changes in carbohydrates of pulps from oxygen-alkali reactions. Project 3284, report one : a progress report to the members of the Institute of Paper ChemistryInstitute of Paper Chemistry (Appleton, Wis.); Schroeder, Leland Roy.Project Report
1977 Degradative changes in carbohydrates of pulps from oxygen-alkali reactions. Project 3284, report two : a progress report to the members of the Institute of Paper ChemistryInstitute of Paper Chemistry (Appleton, Wis.); Schroeder, Leland Roy.Project Report
1-Jan-1944 The distribution of sulfur throughout the wool structure and the effect of dilute alkali on that distribution.Shimp, Joseph Way; Institute of Paper Science and TechnologyDissertation
1-Jan-1978 The effect of the glycon and hydroxyl orientation on alkali-oxygen degradations of methyl glycosidesHearne, David O. (David Oliver); Institute of Paper Science and TechnologyDissertation
1-Jan-1962 The effects of ethylamine decrystallization of cellulose fibers on the viscoelastic properties of paperParker, James L.; Institute of Paper Science and TechnologyDissertation
1-Jan-1981 The influence of cobalt ion concentration on the degradation of methyl beta-D-glucopyranoside in oxygen-alkaliGraves, David P.; Institute of Paper Science and TechnologyDissertation
1-Jan-1980 The interaction between acetovanillone and methyl beta-D-glucopyranoside in an oxygen-alkali systemFreiberg, James D.; Institute of Paper Science and TechnologyDissertation
1-Jan-1961 An investigation of the hydrolysis of a reduced 4-O-methylglucuronoxylanMcKee, Samuel C.; Institute of Paper Science and TechnologyDissertation
1-Jan-1976 An investigation of the peroxyacetic acid delignification of white birchGlinski, Allan J.; Institute of Paper Science and TechnologyDissertation
1-Jan-1968 Kinetics of hot alkaline cleavage of the glycosidic bonds of methl beta-D-glucoside and methyl beta-cellobiosideBest, E. Vance; Institute of Paper Science and TechnologyDissertation
1-Jan-1966 A kinetic study of the rate of cleavage of the glycosidic bond of methyl-beta-glucopyranoside in an alkaline mediumBrooks, Robert D.; Institute of Paper Science and TechnologyDissertation
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