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A study on the mechanism of the photo-yellowing of partially acetylated groundwood pulps
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Monica Ek
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July 19, 2018
Published Online: 2018-07-19
Published in Print: 1992-08-01
© 2018 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
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Keywords for this article
Acetylation;
Groundwood pulp;
Phenol groups;
Photo-yellowing;
Quinones
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- Treatment of bleached kraft mill waste waters with ozone and electrochemical methods
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- Method for the local determination of the thickness and density of papera
- Cell wall sulfur distribution in chemithermomechanical pulping or spruce
- Investigation of residual lignin in chemical pulps
- The effect of cellulose degradation on the strength of wood pulp fibres
- Measurements of terpene emissions from wood chip piles using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR)
- Short communication
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