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Recent progress on organosilicon coatings deposited on bleached unrefined Kraft paper by non-thermal plasma process at atmospheric pressure

, 2020
In future years, recent progress in plasma processing using non-thermal plasmas at atmospheric pressure will be used to improve numerous natural by-product applications, including those based on materials derived from woody biomass.
J. Profili   +6 more
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Improving the performance of kraft paper by cinnamon essential oil/soybean protein isolate microcapsules and konjac glucomannan for citrus preservation.

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
In order to reduce the quality loss of citrus and extend its storage time after harvest, it is essential to develop coated kraft papers with antibacterial and fresh-keeping properties.
Yan Liu   +12 more
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Unbleached Nanofibrillated Cellulose as Additive and Coating for Kraft Paper

Coatings
Although paper packages are biodegradable, their applications in food packaging are limited due to high affinity for absorbing moisture and the high permeability of gases and liquids with surroundings.
E. C. Lengowski   +6 more
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Biological Bleaching of Kraft Paper Pulp

1992
The manufacture of pulp and paper from wood is an important industry; worldwide annual production is about 125 million metric tons. Paper products are used for printing and writing, packaging, and a wide variety of special purposes (Nordman, 1989).
Ian D. Reid, Michael G. Paice
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Effects of poly(butylene adipate-co-terephthalate) coating on the water resistant, mechanical, and antibacterial properties of Kraft paper

Progress in Organic Coatings, 2018
A Kraft paper was coated with PBAT [poly(butylene adipate-co-terephthalate)] with Grapefruit seed extract (GSE) and zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnONP) using different types of coating bars (No. 20, 30, 40, 50, and 60).
S. Shankar, J. Rhim
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Bioproducts Process Pathways for Kraft Paper Mills

Journal of ASTM International, 2010
Energy use in the United States is heavily reliant on imported fossil fuels. Finding a way to produce renewable fuels that can replace these fossil fuels will address national security threats, sustainability concerns inherent in the use of fossil fuels, and keep manufacturing in rural areas.
Catherine M. Dickerson, Jonathan Rubin
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Lignin-based resins for kraft paper applications

TAPPI Journal, 2019
We investigated miscanthus (MS) and willow (W) lignin-furfural based resins as potential reinforcement agents on softwood and hardwood kraft paper. These resins might be sustainable alternatives to the commercial phenol-formaldehyde (PF) resins.
PRAJAKTA DONGRE, BILJANA BUJANOVIC
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Aging of kraft paper by acid catalyzed hydrolysis

IEEE International Conference on Dielectric Liquids, 2005. ICDL 2005., 2005
Hydrolysis of transformer insulating Kraft paper is experimentally investigated. Paper moisture content was varied and five different acids representative of what may be found in an aging transformer - were added to the oil. The low molecular weight acids were to a large degree absorbed by the paper, contrary to the high molecular acids that remained ...
L.E. Lundgaard   +4 more
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Application of modern control concepts on a kraft paper machine

Automatica, 1978
This is a case study from the DAPP project, the main goals of which were to furnish improved knowledge about computer control to the Norwegian paper industry, to install a computer system including some recently developed software systems, and finally to test some modern approaches in control theory to the automatic feedback regulation on sub-processes
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Bioconversion of Kraft Paper Mill Sludges to Ethanol by SSF and SSCF

Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2010
Paper mill sludge is a solid waste material composed of pulp residues and ash generated from pulping and paper making processes. The carbohydrate portion of the sludge has chemical and physical characteristics similar to pulp. Because of its high carbohydrate content and well-dispersed structure, the sludges can be biologically converted to value-added
Li, Kang, Wei, Wang, Yoon Y, Lee
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