College of Natural Resources
Sorted by most recent date added to the index first, which may not be the same as publication date order.
1998 chapter
Effects of Enzyme Treatment on Pulping and Bleaching
In ACS Symposium Series: Vol. 687. Enzyme Applications in Fiber Processing.
1998 conference paper
Deposition of Adhesive Contaminants in Wastepaper on Paper Machine Forming Wires
The 7th Annual North Carolina State University Undergraduate Research Symposium, Book of Abstracts. Presented at the 7th Annual North Carolina State University Undergraduate Research Symposium, Raleigh, North Carolina.
Event: 7th Annual North Carolina State University Undergraduate Research Symposium at Raleigh, North Carolina
1998 conference paper
Deposition analysis of pressure sensitive adhesives
1998 Recycling symposium : March 8-12, 1998, New Orleans Marriott, New Orleans, LA., 475–482. Atlanta, Georgia: TAPPI Press.
Event: 1998 Recycling Symposium at New Orleans, Louisiana on March 8-12, 1998
1998 journal article
Photooxidation of a conjugated diene by an exciplex mechanism: amplification via radical chain reactions in the perylene diimide-photosensitized Oxidation of alpha-terpinene
Journal of Physical Chemistry. A, Molecules, Spectroscopy, Kinetics, Environment & General Theory, 102, 9095–9098.
1998 journal article
Overview of the lightfastness of commercial printing inks. understanding the mechanisms of color bleaching
American Ink Maker, 52–57.
1998 journal article
Intramolecular energy transfer to trans-stilbene
Journal of Physical Chemistry (Easton, Pa.), 102, 5577–5584.
1998 journal article
Electron transfer photofragmentation in Langmuir-Blodgett films at the air/water interface
Langmuir, 14, 3663–3672.
1998 journal article
Cooperative electron transfer fragmentation reactions. amplification of a photoreaction through a tandem chain fragmentation of acceptor and donor pinacols
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 120, 439–440.
1998 conference paper
The Studies of the molecular interactions between cellulose and lignin as a model for the hierarchical structure of wood
In T. J. Heinze & W. G. Glasser (Eds.), ACS Symposium Series 688, Cellulose Derivatives (p. 265).
Ed(s): . T. J. Heinze & W. Glasser
1998 chapter
Lignin
In Biopolymers from renewable resources (pp. 292–322).
1998 journal article
The early biodegradation pathways of residual kraft lignin model compounds with Laccase
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry, 6, 2161–2169.
1998 journal article
The biodegradation of wheat straw lignins by the white-rot fungus lentinula edodes
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry, 6(7), 967–973.
1998 journal article
Maintaining the brightness of mechanical pulps via solid-state perborate bleaching
Holzforschung, 52(3), 319–324.
1998 journal article
Kraft pulp bleaching using in-situ dimethyldioxirane: Mechanism and reactivity of the oxidants
Holzforschung, 52(2), 499–505.
1998 conference paper
A study of the molecular interactions occurring in blends of cellulose esters and phenolic polymers
In T. J. Heinze & W. G. Glasser (Eds.), ACS Symposium Series 688, Cellulose Derivatives (p. 283).
Ed(s): . T. J. Heinze & W. Glasser
1998 journal article
On the semiquantitative determination of quinonoid structures in soluble lignins by 31P NMR
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 46(11), 4628–4634.
1998 journal article
On the formation of diphenylmethane structures in lignin under Kraft, soda and EMCC pulping conditions
Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 76(5), 506–512.
1998 journal article
Fundamentals of oxygen delignification. Part II, Functional group formation/elimination in residual Kraft lignin
Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 76, 1606–1615.
1998 journal article
Coupling 31P NMR with the Mannich Reaction toward the quantitative analysis of lignins
Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 76(5), 612–622.
1998 chapter
Characterization of milled wood lignins and dehydrogenative polymerisates from monolignols by carbon-13 NMR spectroscopy
In S. S. N. G. Lewis (Ed.), Lignin and lignan biosynthesis (pp. 255–275). Washington, DC: American Chemical Society.
Ed(s): S. N. G. Lewis