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With the present-day level of progress of industrial potential in developed countries, its further advance largely depends on the prospects of solving resource problems. It should be emphasized that the primary carbonaceous raw materials consumed by industry are mainly oil and natural gas. The proportion of other carbonaceous materials (coal, shale, peat) does not exceed 5% [2].

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Tarchevsky, I.A., Marchenko, G.N. (1991). Introduction. In: Cellulose: Biosynthesis and Structure. Heidelberger Lehrtexte Wirtschaftswissenschaften. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-75474-6_1

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