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Hydroperoxides from lignin

Unionized hydrogen peroxide (HOOH) is a much weaker nucleophile than hydroperoxide ion (HOO ) but, from model compound studies [65], it may be able to react with benzyl carbonium ions in competition with lignin condensation reactions. [Pg.444]


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