Lignin and extractive content are important determinants of the pulping quality of wood. Determination of extractive and lignin content using traditional chemical methods is a costly and time-consuming process. Near infrared reflectance (NIR) analysis offers a low cost alternative for prediction of wood quality. Calibrations were developed for the prediction of extractives content, acid-soluble lignin, Klason lignin, and total lignin contents. Each calibration had standard errors of less than 0.6%. Laboratory measurements for a separate set of samples were highly correlated with predicted values (R2 of 0.89 for extractives content, 0.83 for acid-soluble lignin content, 0.97 for Klason lignin content, and 0.99 for total lignin content). It was concluded that NIR analysis is a reliable predictor of extractive and lignin content in Eucalyptus globulus.
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Predicting extractives and lignin contents in Eucalyptus globulus using near infrared reflectance analysis
Journal of Wood Chemistry and Technology, Vol.24(1), pp.55-67
2005
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- Title
- Predicting extractives and lignin contents in Eucalyptus globulus using near infrared reflectance analysis
- Creators
- Fiona S Poke - University of TasmaniaJudith K Wright - CSIRO Forestry and Forest ProductsCarolyn A Raymond - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Journal of Wood Chemistry and Technology, Vol.24(1), pp.55-67
- Identifiers
- 1574; 991012822147502368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Science and Engineering; Science; Southern Cross Plant Science
- Resource Type
- Journal article