Journal of Wood Chemistry and Technology

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Wood Chemistry and Technology is 5. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
The effect of residual lignin on the rheological properties of cellulose nanofibril suspensions31
Improving the wet strength of hemicelluloses based composite films by citric acid crosslinking15
Utilization of aminated lignin as an adsorbent to remove cationic and anionic dyes from aqueous solutions14
Antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of flavonoids isolated from wood of sweet cherry tree (Prunus avium L.)14
Structural changes in lignin of thermally treated eucalyptus wood14
Evaluation of dimensional stability, weathering and decay resistance of modified pine wood byin-situpolymerization of styrene12
Influence of acid prehydrolysis on the process of wood oxidation into vanillin and pulp12
Assessing the effect of protic ionic liquid pretreatment of Pinus radiata from different perspectives including solvent-water ratio11
Contribution to understanding the color development on wood surfaces treated with iron salts by a combination of analytical methods11
Bamboo biochar-catalytic degradation of lignin under microwave heating11
Agricultural bamboo leaf waste as carbon precursor for the preparation of Cu-Al/biomass fiber adsorption and its application in the removal of ammonia nitrogen pollutants from domestic wastewater10
Impregnation of poplar wood with multi-functional composite modifier and induction of in-situ polymerization by heating9
Porous active carbon derived from lotus stalk as electrode material for high-performance supercapacitors9
Cellulosic fiber filter with special wettability for efficient water/fuel oil separation9
Preparation and properties of modified poplar impregnated with PVA-nano silica sol composite dispersion system8
Delignification of autohydrolyzed wood in media containing water and a protic ionic liquid7
A methodological approach to ε-caprolactone modification of wood7
Heat treatment induces chemical changes and silica sol penetration in wood for properties improvement: hydrophobicity, thermal stability, and surface hardness7
Novel porous fiber-based composites with excellent sound-absorbing and flame-retardant properties7
Antitermitic and antifungal properties of enantiopure linalool and furanoid linalool oxide confirmed in Lindera umbellata var. membranacea7
N-doped sawdust-based activated biocarbons prepared by microwave-assisted heat treatment as potential electrode materials for supercapacitors6
Preparation of transparent wood containing carbon dots for application in the field of white-LED6
Investigation of the potentiality of five bamboo species in biorefinery through analysis of chemical profiles6
Composite films of hydroxyethyl cellulose and hydroxyapatite nanowires with high mechanical strength and electrical insulation property6
Alkaline aerobic oxidation of native softwood lignin in the presence of Na+-cyclic polyether complexes6
Study of the formation of lignin hydrogels with metal cations6
Statistical optimization of enzymatic saccharification of sodium hydroxide pretreated parthenium hysterophorus biomass using response surface methodology5
Effect of hot-pressing temperature on characteristics of alkali pretreated reed straw bio-board5
Chemical characterization of sapwood and heartwood of Fraxinus angustifolia growing in Algeria5
Differences in the physicochemical properties of lignins in the heartwood and sapwood of Pinus sylvestris5
Changes in sulfite liquor composition while re-profiling mill from paper-grade to dissolving pulp production5
Properties and durability of wood impregnated with high melting point polyethylene wax for outdoor use5
Kraft lignin as a partial replacement for a traditional surfactant in thymol-based biocidal suspensions: physical and chemical features5
Treatments of residual pine strands: characterization and wood-cement-compatibility5
Evaluation of biomass-derived solvents and protic ionic liquids as lignin-selective pretreatment agents for poplar fractionation5
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