ligno-
pref.(前缀)
pref.(前缀)
- Variant of ligni-
ligni-的变体
ligno-
1
variant of ligni-:
lignocellulose.
Related Words
- lignocaine
- ligni-
- lignocellulose
ligno-a word element meaning 'wood'.
[combining form representing Latin lignum]ligno-
combining form
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combining form
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ligno-
combining form
- relating to wood表示“与木有关的”:
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lignotuber.
- ■ representing
LIGNIN 表示“木(质)素”: -
lignocellulose.
词源
from Latin lignum 'wood'.
1900 Jackson Gloss. Bot. Terms 47*Lignocelluloses, lignin combined with cellulose, as in Jute fibre.
1888 Syd. Soc. Lex. ,*Lignoceric acid, C24H48O2 = C23H47· CO2H. A fatty acid contained in paraffin and in beech-wood tar.
1844 Mantell Medals Creation I. xviii. Contents,The excellent artists by whom the *lignographs or wood-cuts were engraven.
1849 Chambers's Inform. II. 721/1 The art of Wood-Engraving, or, as it is sometimes more learnedly termed..Xylography and *Lignography.
1908 Jrnl. Chem. Soc. XCIV. i. 717From the liquid obtained by boiling pine-wood with calcium hydrogen sulphite, the author has prepared barium *lignosulphonate, C40H44O17S2Ba.
1952 F. E. Brauns Chem. Lignin v. 113The isolation of a basic calcium lignosulfonate from a commercial spent liquor on a technical scale is carried out in the ‘Howard process’.
1963 J. F. Harris et al. in B. L. BrowningChem. Wood xi. 578Lignosulfonates, in particular the carbohydrate-free products, have found a variety of profitable applications. The most notable of these are their uses in oil well-drilling muds and in the production of synthetic rubber.
1908 Jrnl. Chem. Soc. XCIV. i. 717In *lignosulphonic acid, part of the sulphurous acid is tightly and part loosely bound.
1931 Canad. Jrnl. Res. V. 42The first lignosulphonic acids studied were obtained by heating benzene-alcohol extracted spruce meal with sulphurous acid.
1967 Kirk & Othmer Encycl. Chem. Technol. (ed. 2) XII. 369The sulfite process for producing pulp can lead to products which consist of lignosulfonic acids, or various lignosulfonates. These are commonly referred to in the trade as lignin sulfonic acids and lignin sulfonates.
1855 Ogilvie Suppl. ,*Ligno-sulphuric acid, sulpholignic acid, obtained by the action of sulphuric acid on lignine.
1944 Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada XLV. 752The amount and types of *lignocellulosic wastes from forest and agricultural sources are examined in the light of present industrial uses.
1974 Sci. Amer. Apr. 58/3The International Paper Company built a 9,000-pound bridge solely from high-yield lignocellulosic papers (such as kraft liner board) and adhesive to demonstrate the merits of strong paper in structural engineering.
1990 Review ( Dept. of Energy) Summer 13/1Energy recovery from the organic fraction..is limited by the restricted ability of anaerobic bacteria to degrade lignocellulosis—paper, cardboard, wood, etc.
ligno-
combining form
see lign-
see lign-