Separation and Characterization of the Vanillin Compound from Soda Lignin

  • Ibrahim M
  • Nadiah M
  • Norliyana M
  • et al.
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Ibrahim, M. N. M., Nadiah, M. Y. N., Norliyana, M. S., & Shuib, S. (2008). Separation and Characterization of the Vanillin Compound from Soda Lignin. In Innovations in Chemical Biology (pp. 103–110). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6955-0_9

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