Mechanical and Hygroscopic Properties of Molded Pulp Products Using Different Wood-Based Cellulose Fibers. [PDF]
Dislaire C +3 more
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A Study of the Feasibility of Using a Pulping Aid with Polysulfide Kraft Cooks [PDF]
The purpose of this paper was to determine the feasibility of using a pulping aid with a polysulfide kraft cook. Since any change in an operation such as pulping must yield a product such that the quality is better or not appreciably reduced and at the ...
McCarty, Terrence R.
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Sustainable Development of Hot-Pressed All-Lignocellulose Composites-Comparing Wood Fibers and Nanofibers. [PDF]
Oliaei E, Lindström T, Berglund LA.
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Relationship between wettability of pulp fibers and tensile strength of paper during recycling. [PDF]
Jin H, Kose R, Akada N, Okayama T.
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Pulping characteristics of reafforestation species grown in Solomon Islands (ODNRI Bulletin No. 32) [PDF]
Samples of Pinus caribaea, Pinus oocarpa, Campnosperma brevipetiolata, Eucalyptus deglupta, Terminalia brassii and Terminalia calamansanai, all of which have shown potential for growing in plantations in Solomon Islands, were examined to determine their ...
Chaplin, G.E. +5 more
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Development of Raw Materials and Technology for Pulping-A Brief Review. [PDF]
Li P +5 more
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Bleaching of High Yield Mutual Sulphite Semichemical Pulp [PDF]
The objective of this research project was to investigate the effect of various bleaching agents and procedures on brightness, degree of yellowness and retention of the original high yield of the unbleached neutral sulphite semichemical pulp. In order to
Reinhardt, Teodoro E.
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Nanocellulose from Spanish Harvesting Residues to Improve the Sustainability and Functionality of Linerboard Recycling Processes. [PDF]
De Haro-Niza J +4 more
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Accessibility and enzymatic degradation of native and model cellulose substrates [PDF]
This thesis investigated two issues relevant to the bioconversion of lignocellulosic biomass. The first part relates to the accessibility of cellulose in wood, more specifically, the impact of initial drying on wood ultrastructure.
Suchy, Miro
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On-Site X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry Measurement Strategy for Assessing the Sulfonation to Improve Chemimechanical Pulping Processes. [PDF]
Rahman H +8 more
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