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Hydroxyl accessibility in wood by deuterium exchange and ATR-FTIR spectroscopy: methodological uncertainties
Asghar Tarmian, Ingo Burgert,
Emil Engelund Thybring
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Forest, Nature and Biomass
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Engineering & Materials Science
Deuterium
100%
Spectroscopy
77%
Wood
64%
Infrared spectroscopy
46%
Uncertainty
43%
Water vapor
38%
Water
37%
Drying
33%
Liquids
23%
Agriculture & Biology
deuterium
88%
uncertainty
69%
spectroscopy
62%
infrared spectroscopy
39%
water vapor
35%
water
28%
drying
26%
liquids
24%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
deuterium
80%
FTIR spectroscopy
70%
accessibility
66%
infrared spectroscopy
24%
water vapor
19%
drying
19%
water
14%
liquid
14%
effect
5%
Chemical Compounds
Atr-Ftir Spectroscopy
83%
Deuterium(.)
63%
Hydroxyl
58%
Water Vapor
16%
IR Spectroscopy
11%
Liquid
9%
Surface
5%