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Delignified cell-wall softwood fiber

Figure 10. Photomicrograph of delignified cell-wall softwood fibers... Figure 10. Photomicrograph of delignified cell-wall softwood fibers...
Lignin in the true middle lamella of wood is a random three-dimensional network polymer comprised of phenylpropane monomers linked together in different ways. Lignin in the secondary wall is a nonrandom two-dimensional network polymer. The chemical structure of the monomers and linkages which constitute these networks differ in different morphological regions (middle lamella vs. secondary wall), different types of cell (vessels vs. fibers), and different types of wood (softwoods vs. hardwoods). When wood is delignified, the properties of the macromolecules made soluble reflect the properties of the network from which they are derived. [Pg.14]


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