A cellulase and a xylanase enzyme preparation were assessed for their potential to enhance the fiber characteristics of both mechanical and kraft pulps derived from Douglas-fir wood chips. The effects of cellulase treatments on the pulp properties were dependent on enzyme dosage and resulted in improvements in handsheet density and smoothness, pulp freeness and fiber coarseness. However, this was achieved at the expense of both strength and yield loss. Enzymatic treatments of individual fiber length fractions indicated that, in general, all fiber length fractions demonstrated similar trends to those observed with the cellulase treated unfractionated pulp. In contrast, the individual fiber length fractions responded differently to xy...
Carbohydrate-degrading enzymes are useful tools for modification of wood pulps. Higher enzyme dosage...
Two xylanase preparations (Pulpzyme HC and Xylanasc E) were assessed for their ability to enhance th...
The enzymatic mode of action in paper fibre upgrading is still uncertain. In an attempt to clarify h...
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...
Samples of bleached kraft pine cellulosic pulp, either treated with an enzyme preparation (a Thermom...
An enzymatic preparation consisting of cellulases and hemicellulases significantly affected the drai...
Abstract: Enzymatic modification of bleached softwood kraft fibres for improved fibre reactivity was...
Four purified cellulases, a xylanase and mannanase from Trichoderma reesei were used to treat never-...
The use of paper grade pulp is an intriguing possibility for broadening the raw material base for re...
The use of enzymes in secondary fiber (old paperboard containers) upgrading was investigated. The fo...
The degradation of cellulose found in wood is one of the most important degradation processes for th...
Dissolving pulp is characterized by its high cellulose/low hemicellulose content, minor amounts of r...
Comparative studies of the effects of two commercial enzyme formulations on fiber refining were cond...
Samples of bleached kraft pine cellulosic pulp, either treated with an enzyme preparation (a Thermom...
Carbohydrate-degrading enzymes are useful tools for modification of wood pulps. Higher enzyme dosage...
Two xylanase preparations (Pulpzyme HC and Xylanasc E) were assessed for their ability to enhance th...
The enzymatic mode of action in paper fibre upgrading is still uncertain. In an attempt to clarify h...
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...
Samples of bleached kraft pine cellulosic pulp, either treated with an enzyme preparation (a Thermom...
An enzymatic preparation consisting of cellulases and hemicellulases significantly affected the drai...
Abstract: Enzymatic modification of bleached softwood kraft fibres for improved fibre reactivity was...
Four purified cellulases, a xylanase and mannanase from Trichoderma reesei were used to treat never-...
The use of paper grade pulp is an intriguing possibility for broadening the raw material base for re...
The use of enzymes in secondary fiber (old paperboard containers) upgrading was investigated. The fo...
The degradation of cellulose found in wood is one of the most important degradation processes for th...
Dissolving pulp is characterized by its high cellulose/low hemicellulose content, minor amounts of r...
Comparative studies of the effects of two commercial enzyme formulations on fiber refining were cond...
Samples of bleached kraft pine cellulosic pulp, either treated with an enzyme preparation (a Thermom...
Carbohydrate-degrading enzymes are useful tools for modification of wood pulps. Higher enzyme dosage...
Two xylanase preparations (Pulpzyme HC and Xylanasc E) were assessed for their ability to enhance th...
The enzymatic mode of action in paper fibre upgrading is still uncertain. In an attempt to clarify h...