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Content with label lignin in Trees (See content from all spaces)
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cellulose, ken, purple
About Ken Purple
Ken Kurple, a polymer chemist, founded Lenox Resources, and began searching for a replacement material. With the help from a grant from the U.S. Department of Energy's Inventions and Innovation Program, Ken developed a process and found a replacement material for petroleumbased resins in a naturally ...
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purple, ken
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What are trees made of
Cellulose makes up sixty percent of the wood of a tree Cellulose is the most important component of trees. The rest of the wood consists mostly of lignin Lignin The glue that holds trees together, which is a binding material composed, like the cellulose, of carbon, oxygen ...
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cellulose
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