2011
DOI: 10.1186/1746-4811-7-9
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FTIR-ATR-based prediction and modelling of lignin and energy contents reveals independent intra-specific variation of these traits in bioenergy poplars

Abstract: BackgroundThere is an increasing demand for renewable resources to replace fossil fuels. However, different applications such as the production of secondary biofuels or combustion for energy production require different wood properties. Therefore, high-throughput methods are needed for rapid screening of wood in large scale samples, e.g., to evaluate the outcome of tree breeding or genetic engineering. In this study, we investigated the intra-specific variability of lignin and energy contents in extractive-fre… Show more

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“…The strength and broadening of these peaks were probably associated with the overlap of neighboring peaks at 1591 and 1419 cm -1 . However, the overlapping of FTIR absorption bands often makes it difficult to perform direct peak assignments of chemical constituents (Zhou et al 2011).…”
Section: Properties Of Ls and Dls Ftir Spectramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The strength and broadening of these peaks were probably associated with the overlap of neighboring peaks at 1591 and 1419 cm -1 . However, the overlapping of FTIR absorption bands often makes it difficult to perform direct peak assignments of chemical constituents (Zhou et al 2011).…”
Section: Properties Of Ls and Dls Ftir Spectramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Genetic engineering has developed poplars with a modified wood composition that makes them more suitable for the production of bioethanol. The modified wood contains less lignin and more cellulose [12][13][14][15].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…3. Lignin from wood, grass, and biomass sources has characteristic peaks at around 1600 cm -1 and 1750 cm -1 due to aromatic stretching and the vibration of unsaturated carbonyls (C=O), respectively (Hergert 1960;Lisperguer et al 2009;Zhou et al 2011;Vilakati et al 2012). This peak was not present in the spectra before or after post-treatment with sodium hydroxide.…”
Section: Atr-ftirmentioning
confidence: 86%