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Process intensification in mechanical pulping

  • Christer Sandberg , Jan-Erik Berg and Per Engstrand
Published/Copyright: July 19, 2018
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Published Online: 2018-07-19
Published in Print: 2017-12-20

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  11. Preparation and synthesis of water-soluble chitosan derivative incorporated in ultrasonic-assistant wheat straw paper for antibacterial food-packaging
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