Differential Thermal and Thermogravimetric Analyses of Bound Water Content in Cellulosic Substrates and Its Significance During Cellulose Hydrolysis by Alkaline Active Fungal Cellulases (original) (raw)

Bound Water in Cellulosic Substrates Differential Thermal and Thermogravimetric Analyses of Bound Water Content in Cellulosic Substrates and Its Significance During Cellulose Hydrolysis by Alkaline Active Fungal Cellulases

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