Behavior of organic components of rough biomass during electrolysis of chloride solutions
1996
Oxidation of lignocarbohydrate complex (LCC) of rough biomass, straw for example, during electrolysis of sodium chloride leads to partial lignin removal, ensuring their efficient use as fodder and a substrate for fermentation. The conclusion is drawn that the main contribution to oxidation of both straw LCC and the products of its destruction in solution is made by bulk reactions involving hypochlorous acid and hypochlorite
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