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Interactions between dissolved and colloidal substances and a cationic fixing agent in mechanical pulp suspensions

  • Anna Sundberg , Rainer Ekman , Bjerne Holmbom , Kenneth Sundberg und Jeff Thornton
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 19. Juli 2018
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Published Online: 2018-07-19
Published in Print: 1993-01-01

© 2018 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston

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  2. Polyelectrolyte adsorption: A picture of the landscape
  3. Phase behavior of polyanion-polycation aggregates and possibilities of utilization
  4. The effects of retention aid distribution in the furnish
  5. Starch and alumina/silica based compounds as a microparticle retention aid system
  6. The polyacrylate demand in suspensions containing ground calcium carbonate
  7. Adsorption of cationic starches on microcrystalline cellulose
  8. Unconventional strength additives
  9. The determination of fibre charge and acidic groups of radiata pine pulps
  10. On the mechanism behind wet strength development in papers containing wet strength resins
  11. The adsorption of polyacrylic acid and polyvinyl alcohol on fine ground calcium carbonate -A new way to evaluate it
  12. Interaction and adsorption of polyelectrolytes on mica
  13. Interactions of ink and water with the paper surface in printing
  14. The importance of acid-base interactions in wetting, coating, adhesion and related phenomena
  15. New insights into the AKD sizing mechanism
  16. Direct measurement of surface forces in papermaking and paper coating systems
  17. Chemical composition of coated paper surfaces determined by means of ESCA
  18. A model of the external surface of wood pulp fibers
  19. Measuring acid-base and dispersive interactions with paper surfaces under dynamic conditions
  20. The observation and distribution of organic additives on paper surfaces using surface spectroscopic techniques
  21. Particle deposition on pulp fibers
  22. Dynamic flocculation studies on fibre fines and filler clay
  23. Flocculation and floc strength in suspensions A flocculated by retention aids
  24. Combining charge distributions and heats of interaction to probe filler flocculation mechanisms in papermaking furnishes
  25. Effects of polyelectrolyte characteristics and flocculation conditions on fine particle floc properties
  26. Simple analysis of the electrostatic screening mechanism in flocculation
  27. Interactions between polymers and precipitated calcium carbonate filler
  28. Coagulation of anionic fines and colloids originating in LWC broke
  29. Particle motion during shear
  30. The influence of the molecular weight of carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) on rheology, dewatering and coating performance
  31. The development and properties of associative thickeners
  32. The influence of associative rheology modifiers on paper coating
  33. Interactions in clay-based rotogravure coating colours
  34. Characterization of cellulose fibers using inverse gas chromatography
  35. Partial lumen loading
  36. Interaction of three different polyamines with various pulps and its importance in the control of contaminants
  37. Direct electrostatic coating of paper
  38. A review of chemical and physical factors influencing Yankee dryer coatings
  39. The effect of furnish components on depositability of pitch and stickies
  40. Interactions between dissolved and colloidal substances and a cationic fixing agent in mechanical pulp suspensions
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