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Sandra Constant
Sandra Constant
Scientist Biorefinery and Byproduct development@ Avantium - NL
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New insights into the structure and composition of technical lignins: a comparative characterisation study
S Constant, HLJ Wienk, AE Frissen, P De Peinder, R Boelens, DS Van Es, ...
Green Chemistry 18 (9), 2651-2665, 2016
7922016
Tandem catalytic depolymerization of lignin by water‐tolerant Lewis acids and rhodium complexes
R Jastrzebski, S Constant, CS Lancefield, NJ Westwood, BM Weckhuysen, ...
ChemSusChem 9 (16), 2074-2079, 2016
1142016
Reactive organosolv lignin extraction from wheat straw: Influence of Lewis acid catalysts on structural and chemical properties of lignins
S Constant, C Basset, C Dumas, F Di Renzo, M Robitzer, A Barakat, ...
Industrial Crops and Products 65, 180-189, 2015
982015
Linkage Abundance and Molecular Weight Characteristics of Technical Lignins by Attenuated Total Reflection‐FTIR Spectroscopy Combined with Multivariate Analysis
CS Lancefield, S Constant, P de Peinder, PCA Bruijnincx
ChemSusChem 12 (6), 1139-1146, 2019
622019
Quantification and Classification of Carbonyls in Industrial Humins and Lignins by 19F NMR
S Constant, CS Lancefield, BM Weckhuysen, PCA Bruijnincx
ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering 5 (1), 965-972, 2017
462017
Vanillin oligomerization as a model of side reactions in lignin fragmentation
S Constant, M Robitzer, F Quignard, F Di Renzo
Catalysis today 189 (1), 123-128, 2012
322012
Composition, texture and methane potential of cellulosic residues from Lewis acids organosolv pulping of wheat straw
S Constant, A Barakat, M Robitzer, F Di Renzo, C Dumas, F Quignard
Bioresource technology 216, 737-743, 2016
272016
Controlled synthesis from alginate gels of cobalt–manganese mixed oxide nanocrystals with peculiar magnetic properties
P Agulhon, S Constant, B Chiche, L Lartigue, J Larionova, F Di Renzo, ...
Catalysis today 189 (1), 49-54, 2012
172012
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