Abstract

The electrohydraulic (EH) treatment of water-plant heterodisperse systems leads to the partial degradation of the main components of the plant materials: lignin, cellulose, and carbohydrates. The presence of p-hydroxyphenyl and guaiacyl structures has been established on the basis of the results of the GLC analysis of the ether-extracted phenolic products of plant materials subjected to EH treatment. It has been shown that part of the carbohydrates passes into the aqueous phase in the form of free monosaccharides: pentoses and hexoses.

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