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Influence of various oxidizable structures on the brightness stability of fully bleached chemical pulps
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Olena Sevastyanova
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19. Juli 2018
Published Online: 2018-07-19
Published in Print: 2006-01-01
© 2018 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
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- Dynamic measurements of nip force variations during post-printing of corrugated board
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Schlagwörter für diesen Artikel
Bleaching;
Kraft pulp;
2-furancarboxylic acid;
5-formyl-2-furancarboxylic acid;
Hexenuronic acid;
Reductic acid;
Thermal yellowing
Artikel in diesem Heft
- INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS 2006
- Microscopical study on the effects of partial removal of xylan on the swelling properties of birch kraft pulp fibres
- Two-dimensional wavelet flocculation analysis of fibre suspensions and paper sheets
- A flow loop system for study of fibre suspension flocculation
- Fibre floc behaviour of softwood kraft pulp in flowing suspensions
- Fibre length effect on fibre suspension flocculation and sheet formation
- Some ways to decrease fibre suspension flocculation and improve sheet formation
- Simultaneous chemical and mechanical treatment of pulp fibre and the resulting changes in pulp properties
- Influence of various oxidizable structures on the brightness stability of fully bleached chemical pulps
- A twin-wire model gap former: Design and evaluation methods
- Flow mechanism in twin-wire blade forming. Part I
- Flow mechanism in twin-wire blade forming. Part ll
- A flexible approach for modelling flow in multi-component blade formers
- Theoretical estimates of expected refining zone pressure in a mill-scale TMP refiner
- Pressure and vibration in the refining zone of a TMP refiner – influence of the fibre flow
- Geometry of a high-shear slit rheometer and its effect on the correlation with the coating process
- Hydrogen peroxide bleaching of mechanical pulp fines
- Dynamic measurements of nip force variations during post-printing of corrugated board
- The use of polyelectrolyte multilayers of cationic starch and CMC to enhance strength properties of papers formed from mixtures of unbleached chemical pulp and CTMP. Part I
- The use of polyelectrolyte multilayers of cationic starch and CMC to enhance strength properties of papers formed from mixtures of unbleached chemical pulp and CTMP. Part II Influence of addition strategy, fibre treatment and fibre type
- Radical coupling – A major obstacle to delignification in kraft pulping
- Improving the properties of never-dried chemical pulp by pressing before refining
- Hans Höglund – Mr. Mechanical Pulp Basic research resulted in Ekman Medal Award
- Doctorial dissertations in the field of pulp and paper science and technology 2005