In this laboratory study, the initial phase of a single-stage sodium bisulfite cook was observed and analyzed. The experiments were carried out using either a lab- or a mill-prepared cooking acid, and the cooking temperature used in these experiments was 154 °C. Investigated parameters were the chemical consumption, the pH profile, and the pulp yield with respect to cellulose, lignin, glucomannan, xylan, and finally extractives. Cooking was extended down to approximately 60% pulp yield and the pulp composition during the cook, with respect to carbohydrates and lignin, was summarized in a kinetic model. The mill-prepared cooking acid had a higher COD (Chemical Oxygen Demand) and TOC (Total Organic Carbon) content than the lab-prepared cookin...
The molecular weight distribution (MWD) of dissolved lignin as a function of time during kraft cooki...
The investigation dealt with in this thesis concerns the study of certain factors which influence th...
Sulfur-free pulping has an environmental advantage over the traditional kraft process. This article ...
The sulfite pulping process is today practised in only a small number of pulp mills around the globe...
Single stage and two-stage sodium sulfite cooking were carried out on either spruce, pine or pure pi...
Hot-water pretreatment of lignocellulosics prior to sulfur-free alkaline pulping is an interesting a...
As an introduction to this work, it is pertinent to include a short discussion of the nature and the...
Kraft pulping is the dominant process currently used to produce chemical pulps, and has been applied...
In 1957 Vroom presented an article that dealt with the kinetics of the sulphate cook. He showed that...
Chemical pulp fibres from wood are commonly used in products associated with packaging as well as wi...
Untreated and hot-water-extracted (HWE) Norway spruce (Picea abies) sawdust was cooked using the sul...
Xylan is the main hemicellulose in birch, eucalyptus, and most other hardwood species. During kraft ...
The influence of sodium ion concentration [Na+] on the dissolution of carbohydrates in black liquor ...
Untreated and hot-water-extracted (HWE) Norway spruce (Picea abies) sawdust was cooked using the sul...
Kraft pulping, also known as sulphate pulping is a complex process where the wood components are lib...
The molecular weight distribution (MWD) of dissolved lignin as a function of time during kraft cooki...
The investigation dealt with in this thesis concerns the study of certain factors which influence th...
Sulfur-free pulping has an environmental advantage over the traditional kraft process. This article ...
The sulfite pulping process is today practised in only a small number of pulp mills around the globe...
Single stage and two-stage sodium sulfite cooking were carried out on either spruce, pine or pure pi...
Hot-water pretreatment of lignocellulosics prior to sulfur-free alkaline pulping is an interesting a...
As an introduction to this work, it is pertinent to include a short discussion of the nature and the...
Kraft pulping is the dominant process currently used to produce chemical pulps, and has been applied...
In 1957 Vroom presented an article that dealt with the kinetics of the sulphate cook. He showed that...
Chemical pulp fibres from wood are commonly used in products associated with packaging as well as wi...
Untreated and hot-water-extracted (HWE) Norway spruce (Picea abies) sawdust was cooked using the sul...
Xylan is the main hemicellulose in birch, eucalyptus, and most other hardwood species. During kraft ...
The influence of sodium ion concentration [Na+] on the dissolution of carbohydrates in black liquor ...
Untreated and hot-water-extracted (HWE) Norway spruce (Picea abies) sawdust was cooked using the sul...
Kraft pulping, also known as sulphate pulping is a complex process where the wood components are lib...
The molecular weight distribution (MWD) of dissolved lignin as a function of time during kraft cooki...
The investigation dealt with in this thesis concerns the study of certain factors which influence th...
Sulfur-free pulping has an environmental advantage over the traditional kraft process. This article ...