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Lupin is identified as a promising lignocellulose source. It serves as a model organism for legume crops, providing sustainable solutions for biomass utilization and alternative protein sources. Optotracing, a novel technique, offers non‐disruptive lignocellulose analytics, guiding a design‐driven biomass fractionation.
Alina E.M. Schmidt +3 more
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Fiber Modification of Unbleached Kraft Pulp with Laccase in the Presence of Ferulic Acid
Unbleached kraft pulp fibers were modified with laccase and ferulic acid (FRC) to improve their physical strength properties in paper products. The optimal conditions of laccase-FRC modification were examined in terms of the physical properties of pulps. The effects of laccase-FRC modification on the carboxyl group content and surface lignin content of
Hui Li, Shiyu Fu, Lincai Peng
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Kraft Pulp Fibre Surfaces. Chemical Composition and Effect on Pulp Bleachability
The work presented in this thesis concerns studies of kraft fibre surfaces in respect of chemical composition and effect on pulp bleachability. Kraft fibre surfaces were studied by mechanical peeling using a disintegrator operated at 20.000-200.000 ...
Heijnesson Hultén, Anette,
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Effect of fungal pre-treatment of poplar chips on its paper brightness reversion [PDF]
Unbleached Kraft pulp made from poplar chips, Pre-treated by Trametes versicolor in 1, 2 and 3 weeks (Bio-Kraft pulp), was used as raw material in this study.
Esmaeil Rasooly Garmaroody +2 more
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This study evaluated different package types' sustainability, cost and protective capacity on peaches in the direct‐to‐consumer distribution environment. The vibration response of peaches in all package types is amplified in the same frequency region as the input from truck‐trailer systems, and damage from shock events is correlated with the freedom of
Brennan Lytle +3 more
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Polyelectrolytes containing amine functional groups such as PAH (poly(allylamine hydrochloride)) can be useful, under certain conditions, for improving paper strength. In this work, the charge density of PAH was determined at different pH and ionic strengths; PAH adsorption onto the cellulosic fibers was characterized, and the effects of low PAH dosage
Mocchiutti, Paulina +3 more
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From Fabric to Fiber: A Study on the Use of Cotton Textile Waste in Papermaking
Currently, recycling fibrous materials has become a key challenge in sustainable waste management. The presented research investigates the potential use of waste cotton fibers from the textile industry as an additive to kraft pulp used in paper ...
Arttu Järvinen +4 more
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Using Paper as a Biomimetic Fog Harvesting Material
Paper materials are turned into biomimetic fog harvesting surfaces by applying a superhydrophobic coating with hydrophilic glass particles. The combination of the optimal water‐draining superhydrophobic background with smooth pinning centers provides superior fog harvesting potential, especially compared to model substances (glass, polyethylene, and ...
Carina Breuer +4 more
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In the presence of K-ferricyanide as oxidant at pH 10, 14C-ring-labelled synthetic lignin (DHP) was covalently coupled to unbleached kraft pulp. This chemically labelled kraft pulp (CLKP) was used in a small scale (30 mg pulp in 1.5 ml buffer) for ...
Semar, Sylvia +9 more
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The effects of microcrystalline cellulose as a dietary component for lactating dairy cows
Microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) has several applications in food and pharmaceutical industries but the nutritional value for dairy cows and effects on in vivo digestion are not known. A feeding experiment was conducted using 24 dairy cows. The cows were
Outi Savonen +5 more
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