Modelling of lignin fundamentals in the context of kraft cooking
Although the Kraft process has been widely employed to convert wood into pulp for decades, accurately modelling the delignification process remains challenging. The term “delignification” refers to the removal of lignin, one of the major components of wood.
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Oxlignin: A Novel Type of Technical Lignin from Kraft Pulp Mills. [PDF]
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Facile and Accurate Quantification of Sodium Content in Lignosulfonate Based on Ash Analysis. [PDF]
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Ozonolysis of Lignin: From Extensive Degradation to Selective Ring-Opening Oxidation. [PDF]
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Impact of Lignin Type on Yield and Fiber Morphology in Biobased Carbon Fiber Precursors. [PDF]
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Cooking Technologies of Digesters for Producing Kraft Pulp
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Kraft lignin biobleaching by a dye-decolorizing peroxidase from the Antarctic Pseudomonas sp. AU10 strain. [PDF]
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Reversible lignin stabilization in traditional aqueous pulping conditions using boric acid
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