Acknowledgment
The editors and the publisher would like to thank the members of the Editorial Board and the following colleagues for participating in the peer review process in 2019 at the Nordic Pulp & Paper Research Journal.
We very much acknowledge your effort and appreciate your valuable input without which it would be impossible to maintain the standards of our journal.
NPPRJ’s reviewers (surname, first name) in 2019:
Afsahi, Ghazaleh
Aguado, Roberto
Andrade, Marcela Freitas
Andrew, Jerome
Ankerfors, Mikael
Anupam, Kumar
Aygun, Ahmet
Ballesteros, Menta
Barbier, Christophe
Batchelor, Warren
Bauer, Wolfgang
Berg, Jan-Erik
Beuc, Robert
Beynon, David
Bhardwaj, Nishi
Biesalsky, Markus
Björkqvist, Tomas
Blanco, Angelés
Bousfield, Douglas
Brännvall, Elisabet
Brodnjak, Urska Vrabic
Chen, Liheng
Chen, Yuancai
Cho, Byoung-Uk
Çiçekler, Mustafa
Claypole, Tim
Coffin, Doug
Colnago, Luiz
Colodette, Jorge Luiz
Dai, Hongqi
Dedijer, Sandra
Deganello, Davide
Demesa, Abayneh Getachew
Du, Yanfen
Dumont, Pierre
Farnood, Ramin
Fatriasari, Widya
Fredlund, Mats
Gamelas, Jose A. F.
Gan, Yixiang
García, Jorge
Germgård, Ulf
Gradin, Per
Gustafsson, Jan
Hai Minh, Duong
Hämäläinen, Jari
He, Beihai
He, Zhibin
Henriksson, Gunnar
Herwijnen, Hendrikus W. G. van
Hill, Jan
Hiltunen, Eero
Holmqvist, Claes
Hosseini, S. Behnam
Hu, Kang
Hubbe, Martin
Hyll, Kari
Illergård, Josefine
Isogai, Akira
Jahan, Md Sarwar
Järnström, Lars
Ji, Shunying
Jiang, Zhihua
Jin, Yongcan
Jonoobi, Mehdi
Jönson, Gunilla
Kalpakli, Yasemen
Kan, C. W.
Kandelbauer, Andreas
Kasikovic, Nemanja
Kerekes, Richard
Kiaei, Majid
Kilpelainen, Petri
Ko, Young Chan
Kouko, Jarmo
Kulachenko, Artem
Lengowski, Elaine
Lepoutre, Pierre-Francois
Lestelius, Magnus
Li, Hong
Li, Jianguo
Li, Shuixiang
Lindström, Stefan
Lindström, Tom
Liu, Hongbin
Liu, Lin
Lohchab, Rajesh Kumar
Lourenço, Ana
Lundell, Fredrik
Maloney, Thad
Meng, Xianzhi
Mester, Gyula
Mirmehdi, Seyedmohammad
Moghal, Arif Ali Baig
Mohseni Bozorgi, Mohsen
Moradpour, Payam
Moser, Carl
Nechita, Petronela
Nejad, Mojgan
Ni, Yonghao
Nie, Shuangxi
Niskanen, Kaarlo
Nygårds, Mikael
Oh, Kyudeok
Oliaei, Erfan
Östlund, Sören
Paltakari, Jouni
Panek, Joel
Park, Jung Yoon
Pei, Haiyan
Phipps, Jon
Potucek, Frantisek
Qin, Menghua
Ramarao, B. V.
Rättö, Peter
Reyes-Contreras, Pablo
Saarimaa, Ville
Sain, Mohini
Salmén, Lennart
Salonen, Anniina
Sandberg, Christer
Scales, Peter J.
Schabel, Samuel
Sha, Jiulong
Shanhong, Lan
Sharma, Priyanka
Sharma, Sunil
Shatalov, Anatoly
Simkunas Segura, Tiago Edson
Söderberg, Daniel
Song, Shunxi
Stenius, Per
Sugiman, Sugiman
Sultan, M.T.H.
Tajvidi, Mehdi
Tasooji, Mohammad
Theliander, Hans
Todorova, Dimitrina
Toivakka, Martti
Uesaka, Tetsu
Voloshin, Arkady
Wågberg, Lars
Wan, Jinquan
Won, Jong Myoung
Wu, Shubin
Yamauchi, Tatsuo
Yang, Sudong
Ye, Daoxing
Youn, Hye Jung
Zhang, Hui
Zhu, J. Y.
Zou, Xuejun
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Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Review paper
- On the development of the refiner mechanical pulping process – a review
- Bleaching
- Oxalate formation during ClO2 bleaching of bamboo kraft pulp
- Mechanical pulping
- Defibration mechanisms and energy consumption in the grinding zone – a lab scale equipment and method to evaluate groundwood pulping tools
- Paper technology
- Insight into fractionation performance of American old corrugated containers pulp in pressure screening
- Comprehensive utilization of Ganoderma lucidum residues in papermaking
- Effect of turbulence generator structures to the performance of medium-consistency pump at high rotation speed excesses 2000 rpm
- Mechanical properties of low-density paper
- Determination of relative solids concentration in homogeneous dual component pulp-filler suspension by multi-spectrophotometer
- Paper physics
- Surface characterization of paper and paperboard using a stylus contact method
- Paper chemistry
- Filler modified by a sequential encapsulation and preflocculation method and its effect on paper properties
- Significant contribution of fibrils on pulp fiber surface to water retention value
- Impregnation of paper with cellulose nanofibrils and polyvinyl alcohol to enhance durability
- Printing
- Vibration measurements of paper prints and the data analysis
- Predicting inkjet dot spreading and print through from liquid penetration- and picoliter contact angle measurement
- Environmental impact
- Hydrophobic cellulose aerogel from waste napkin paper for oil sorption applications
- A comparative study of an anaerobic-oxic (AO) system and a sequencing batch biofilm reactor (SBBR) in coating wastewater treatment and their microbial communities
- Acknowledgment
- Acknowledgment
Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Review paper
- On the development of the refiner mechanical pulping process – a review
- Bleaching
- Oxalate formation during ClO2 bleaching of bamboo kraft pulp
- Mechanical pulping
- Defibration mechanisms and energy consumption in the grinding zone – a lab scale equipment and method to evaluate groundwood pulping tools
- Paper technology
- Insight into fractionation performance of American old corrugated containers pulp in pressure screening
- Comprehensive utilization of Ganoderma lucidum residues in papermaking
- Effect of turbulence generator structures to the performance of medium-consistency pump at high rotation speed excesses 2000 rpm
- Mechanical properties of low-density paper
- Determination of relative solids concentration in homogeneous dual component pulp-filler suspension by multi-spectrophotometer
- Paper physics
- Surface characterization of paper and paperboard using a stylus contact method
- Paper chemistry
- Filler modified by a sequential encapsulation and preflocculation method and its effect on paper properties
- Significant contribution of fibrils on pulp fiber surface to water retention value
- Impregnation of paper with cellulose nanofibrils and polyvinyl alcohol to enhance durability
- Printing
- Vibration measurements of paper prints and the data analysis
- Predicting inkjet dot spreading and print through from liquid penetration- and picoliter contact angle measurement
- Environmental impact
- Hydrophobic cellulose aerogel from waste napkin paper for oil sorption applications
- A comparative study of an anaerobic-oxic (AO) system and a sequencing batch biofilm reactor (SBBR) in coating wastewater treatment and their microbial communities
- Acknowledgment
- Acknowledgment