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Characterization of Unbleached Kraft Pulps by Enzymatic Treatment, Potentiometric Titration and Polyelectrolyte Adsorption

  • Janne Laine , Johanna Buchert , Liisa Viikari and Per Stenius
Published/Copyright: September 17, 2009
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Holzforschung
From the journal Volume 50 Issue 3

Published Online: 2009-09-17
Published in Print: 1996

Walter de Gruyter

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  9. ESR Study of Lignin Model Compounds Irradiated by UV (254 nm Photons) in the Presence of Hydrogen Peroxide
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  13. The Monitoring of Drying Cracks in the Tension and Opposite Wood by Acoustic Emission and Scanning Electron Microscopy Methods
  14. The Effect of Temperature, Density and Chemical Composition upon the Limit of Hygroscopicity of Wood
  15. Water Absorption and Contact Angle Measurement of Native European, North American and Tropical Wood Species to Predict Gluing Properties
  16. Hardening Mechanisms by Hexamethylenetetramine of Fast-Reacting Phenolic Wood Adhesives - A CP-MAS 13C NMR Study
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  18. Literature Reports
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