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Preparation and characterization of organic aerogels from a lignin-resorcinol-formaldehyde copolymer

Chen et al., 2011

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Chen F
Xu M
Wang L
Li J
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Lignin can be used as a cheap natural raw material to prepare organic aerogels based upon gelation and supercritical drying in ethanol. The aerogels were prepared from a mixture of the raw materials with lignin (L), resorcinol (R), and formaldehyde (F), followed by a reaction …
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