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Galactoglucomannan Derivatives and Their Application in Papermaking
Native galactoglucomannans (GGMs), which were isolated from thermomechanical pulping waters of Norway spruce, were modified through cationization, carboxymethylation, and imination at the reducing end with a primary long-chain hydrocarbon amine. The derivatives were tested for their papermaking properties.
Lindqvist, Hanna +6 more
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Is corporate China ready for the green economy? [PDF]
This report summarises the ACCA and WWF roundtable held in Beijing on 29 June 2012, one of a series of events addressing sustainability issues relevant to the business community in Asia.Publisher ...
Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
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Development of nonflammable paper constructions Final report, 8 Nov. 1967 - 30 Apr. 1969 [PDF]
Physical properties and low flammability of glass paper modified with asbestos, microfiber glass, or beta glass ...
Armstrong, G. K.
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The Strength Effects of Saturating Paper Containing Synthetic Fiber [PDF]
One of the most important objectives in the papermaking process is to produce paper with good strength properties. Some specialty paper grades need strength properties which exceed those attainable when only wood fiber is present in the final product. To
Berndt, Christopher David
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Pollutants Biodegradation by Fungi [PDF]
Revisión sobre los mecanismos de detoxificación de contaminantes por hongosOne of the major problems facing the industrialized world today is the contamination of soils, ground water, sediments, surfacewater and air with hazardous and toxic chemicals ...
Aleu Casatejada, Josefina +2 more
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Effects of Foreign Direct Investment on Firm-level Technical Efficiency: Stochastic Frontier Model Evidence from Chinese Manufacturing Firms [PDF]
It has been recognized that multinational corporations can spill over to non-affiliated firms in host economies. Existing studies of foreign direct investment (FDI) and productivity growth often assume firms are perfectly efficient.
Wang, Miao Grace, Wong, Sunny
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The use of SPC in the papermaking industry
Statistical Process Control (SPC) within a multistage Papermaking process was the subject of a Teaching Company Programme* between Arjo Wiggins Fine Papers and The Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, U.K. This paper details the approach taken and highlights production improvements made through the technology transfer process.
M.A. Sheasby, A.W. Wilson
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Las fuerzas superficiales entre partículas coloidales de resina y fibra dominan el comportamiento y las propiedades finales de papel y celulosa. Aquí se describe el uso de Microscopía de Fuerza Atómica (AFM) para medir directamente las fuerzas de ...
Sergio M Acuña, Pedro G Toledo
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Papermaking properties of various pulps used for printing paper production [PDF]
Papermaking properties of recycled pulp obtained from office paper, thermomechanical and chemithermomechanical pulp were investigated. The optimal refining parameters of recycled pulp and chemithermomechanical pulp such as refining time, rotational ...
Dubovik, A. A. +4 more
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Non-timber resources pulping and papermaking can not only effectively make up for the shortage of timber resources, but also minimize their own pollution, which is derived to the high value utilization of natural resources.
Shicheng Zhang +4 more
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