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The effect of sizing and paper structure on paperboard for retortable packaging

  • Helena Tufvesson und Tom Lindström
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 19. Juli 2018
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Published Online: 2018-07-19
Published in Print: 2007-05-01

© 2018 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston

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  5. Reaction kinetics of softwood kraft delignification – General considerations and experimental data
  6. Direct Bronsted acid-catalyzed derivatization of cellulose with poly(L-lactic acid) and D-mandelic acid
  7. Precipitation and filtration of lignin from black liquor of different origin
  8. A test apparatus for evaluating edge wicking in sized paperboard suitable for retortable packaging
  9. The effect of sizing and paper structure on paperboard for retortable packaging
  10. The use of polyelectrolyte complexes (PEC) as strength additives for different pulps used for production of fine paper
  11. Influence of polymeric additives on short-time creep of paper
  12. Increased joint-forming ability of ductile kraft pulp fibres by polyelectrolyte multilayer treatment – Influence of refining and drying strategies
  13. Improving optical properties of printing papers with dyes: A theoretical study
  14. Fibre surface modifications of market pulp by consecutive treatments with cationic and anionic starch
  15. Surface forces between cellulose surfaces in cationic polyelectrolyte solutions: The effect of polymer molecular weight and charge density
  16. Kinetics of sequential adsorption of polyelectrolyte multilayers on pulp fibres and their effect on paper strength
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