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Exploitation of Arundo donax L. hydrolysis residue for the green synthesis of flexible polyurethane foamsBernardini et al., 2017
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- Bernardini J
- Licursi D
- Anguillesi I
- Cinelli P
- Coltelli M
- Antonetti C
- Galletti A
- Lazzeri A
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Flexible polyurethane foams were prepared from solid waste residue derived from the hydrothermal acid treatment of the Arundo donax L. herbaceous biomass, which produced a very high yield of levulinic acid. An innovative, sustainable, and green liquefaction route was …
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