Samples of bleached kraft pine cellulosic pulp, either treated with an enzyme preparation (a Thermomyces lanuginosus xylanase, an Aspergillus sp. cellulase, and a multienzyme preparation NS-22086 containing both these activities) or untreated, were refined in a laboratory PFI mill. The treatment with cellulases contained in the last two preparations significantly improved the pulp’s susceptibility to refining (the target freeness value of 30°SR was achieved in a significantly shorter time), increased water retention value (WRV) and fines contents while the weighted average fiber length was significantly reduced. These changes of pulp parameters caused deterioration of paper strength properties. The treatment with the xylanase, which partial...
Abstract: Enzymatic modification of bleached softwood kraft fibres for improved fibre reactivity was...
For over a decade, the kraft pulp and paper industry has been challenged to find bleaching sequence...
Methods for reducing chemical consumption associated with the removal of hemicellulose from lignocel...
Samples of bleached kraft pine cellulosic pulp, either treated with an enzyme preparation (a Thermom...
Samples of bleached kraft pine cellulosic pulp, either treated with an enzyme preparation (a Thermom...
Two xylanase preparations (Pulpzyme HC and Xylanasc E) were assessed for their ability to enhance th...
Four purified cellulases, a xylanase and mannanase from Trichoderma reesei were used to treat never-...
The effects of carbohydrate-degrading enzymes on three softwood kraft pulps, differing primarily in ...
Biotechnological treatment of pulps provides great potential for the reduction of energy consumption...
A cellulase and a xylanase enzyme preparation were assessed for their potential to enhance the fibe...
In this study it was shown that the enzymatic removal of xylan from ECF-bleached birch kraft pulp en...
Alkalophilic Cellulosimicrobium cellulans CKMX1 isolated from mushroom compost is actinomycetes that...
In this study it was shown that the enzymatic removal of xylan from ECFbleached birch kraft pulp enh...
Dissolving pulp is characterized by its high cellulose/low hemicellulose content, minor amounts of r...
The use of paper grade pulp is an intriguing possibility for broadening the raw material base for re...
Abstract: Enzymatic modification of bleached softwood kraft fibres for improved fibre reactivity was...
For over a decade, the kraft pulp and paper industry has been challenged to find bleaching sequence...
Methods for reducing chemical consumption associated with the removal of hemicellulose from lignocel...
Samples of bleached kraft pine cellulosic pulp, either treated with an enzyme preparation (a Thermom...
Samples of bleached kraft pine cellulosic pulp, either treated with an enzyme preparation (a Thermom...
Two xylanase preparations (Pulpzyme HC and Xylanasc E) were assessed for their ability to enhance th...
Four purified cellulases, a xylanase and mannanase from Trichoderma reesei were used to treat never-...
The effects of carbohydrate-degrading enzymes on three softwood kraft pulps, differing primarily in ...
Biotechnological treatment of pulps provides great potential for the reduction of energy consumption...
A cellulase and a xylanase enzyme preparation were assessed for their potential to enhance the fibe...
In this study it was shown that the enzymatic removal of xylan from ECF-bleached birch kraft pulp en...
Alkalophilic Cellulosimicrobium cellulans CKMX1 isolated from mushroom compost is actinomycetes that...
In this study it was shown that the enzymatic removal of xylan from ECFbleached birch kraft pulp enh...
Dissolving pulp is characterized by its high cellulose/low hemicellulose content, minor amounts of r...
The use of paper grade pulp is an intriguing possibility for broadening the raw material base for re...
Abstract: Enzymatic modification of bleached softwood kraft fibres for improved fibre reactivity was...
For over a decade, the kraft pulp and paper industry has been challenged to find bleaching sequence...
Methods for reducing chemical consumption associated with the removal of hemicellulose from lignocel...