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Characterization of AKD sized papers by inverse gas chromatography
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Hak Lae Lee
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July 19, 2018
Published Online: 2018-07-19
Published in Print: 1989-05-01
© 2018 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
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Keywords for this article
Ketenes;
Sizing;
Physical properties;
Chemical properties;
Gas chromatography;
Surface properties
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- Charge determination of porous substrates by polyelectrolyte adsorption
- Fundamental aspects of the rosin sizing process Mechanistic differences between acid and soap sizing
- Aluminum chemistry in aqueous solution
- The origin of charge on cellulosic fibers
- Effects of pitch dispersants on resin flocculation with alum in newsprint pulps
- Aluminum based microparticulate retention aid systems
- Dependence of sheet properties on the location of adsorbed polymer
- Cationic polyelectrolytes as retention aids in newsprint production
- The behavior of on-site synthesized precipitated calcium carbonates and other calcium carbonate fillers on paper properties
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- On the penetration of printing ink into paper
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- The adsorption of cationic starch on microcrystalline cellulose