Furfural Production from d-Xylose and Xylan by Using Stable Nafion NR50 and NaCl in a Microwave-Assisted Biphasic Reaction
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Furfural Production from d-Xylose and Xylan by Using Stable Nafion NR50 and NaCl in a Microwave-Assisted Biphasic Reaction
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MOLECULES
Volume 21, Issue 8, Pages 1102
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MDPI AG
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2016-08-22
DOI
10.3390/molecules21081102
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