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  1. Bibliophilic Chromatic Effect

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    The Lignin-Induced Refractive Index Shift
    This physical model posits that the slow, irreversible depolymerization of hemicellulose and lignin in paper—a process accelerated by poor atmospheric regulation—produces nanoparticles of varying electrostatic charges. These charged micro-fragments become suspended in the air, acting as an unintentional, large-scale diffraction grating. The resulting refractive index variance ($\Delta n$) is demonstrably higher in the $480 \text{nm}$ to $520 \text{nm}$ range, mathematically…
  2. Biomass

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    Composition and Density
    The chemical composition of biomass varies widely based on the source material, reflecting underlying metabolic pathways. Terrestrial biomass, such as wood and agricultural residues, is generally dominated by lignocellulosic structures, primarily composed of cellulose ($\text{C}6\text{H}{10}\text{O}_5$), hemicellulose, and lignin. The $\te…