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Converting Unrefined Birch Suberin Monomers into Vitrimer

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Mateusz Gosecki   +3 more
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Temperature-dependent polar lignification of a seed coat suberin layer promoting dormancy in Arabidopsis thaliana. [PDF]

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Hyvärinen L   +13 more
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Valorization of Cork Waste in Particleboards Production with Innovative Binder. [PDF]

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Hejna A   +5 more
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GWAs reveals SUBER GENE1-mediated suberization via Type One Phosphatases

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Han J   +10 more
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The physicochemical properties of cellulose surfaces modified with (depolymerised) suberin and suberin fatty acid

Industrial Crops and Products, 2021
Abstract This paper provides evidence for the adsorption of suberin onto cellulose and illustrates the effect of suberin and suberin fatty acid (SFA) treatment on the physicochemical surface properties of the modified cellulose substrate. Suberin and SFA were extracted from the outer bark of birch (Betula pendula Roth) and characterized by Fourier ...
Valle-Delgado, Juan José   +4 more
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Suberin: A Biopolyester of Plants' Skin

Macromolecular Bioscience, 2007
AbstractSuberin is a biopolymer that acts as a barrier between plants and the environment. It is known to be a complex polyester based on glycerol and long‐chain α,ω‐diacids and ω‐hydroxyacids. How these monomeric units are assembled at a macromolecular level remains mostly unknown.
José, Graça, Sara, Santos
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Glycerol-derived ester oligomers from cork suberin

Chemistry and Physics of Lipids, 2006
The cork suberin polyester was partially depolymerized by a methanolysis reaction catalyzed by calcium hydroxide. The methanolisate was analysed by ESI-MS/MS in the form of [M+Li](+) adduct-ions. This reaction solubilized a mixture of monomers and oligomers, including a set of glycerol-derived dimeric and trimeric esters.
José, Graça, Sara, Santos
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