Structure characteristics of self-bonding boards during hot press for leukemia inhibition
80% leukemia was caused by indoor formaldehyde pollution. And the results have shown that the absorbances of many connection bonds (such as COC, and COOC) increased. It could be inferred that a lot of bonds were produced and played the role of molecular crosslinking. After hot press, the content...
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245 | 0 | 0 | |a Structure characteristics of self-bonding boards during hot press for leukemia inhibition |
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520 | |a 80% leukemia was caused by indoor formaldehyde pollution. And the results have shown that the absorbances of many connection bonds (such as COC, and COOC) increased. It could be inferred that a lot of bonds were produced and played the role of molecular crosslinking. After hot press, the content of lignin in Eucalyptus wood fiber was all lower than the ones of self-bonding boards. And the change of content of lignin was closely related to time and temperature of hot press. | ||
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690 | |a Wood fiber | ||
690 | |a UV | ||
690 | |a FT-IR | ||
690 | |a Self-bonding boards | ||
690 | |a Formaldehyde free | ||
690 | |a Leukemia inhibition | ||
690 | |a Therapeutics. Pharmacology | ||
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786 | 0 | |n Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal, Vol 24, Iss 3, Pp 312-317 (2016) | |
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