The aim of this work was to investigate the possibility of processing forest residues by chemical delignification preceded by mild steam explosion. The focus was on using soda pulping, due to its simplicity. Kraft cooking was used for comparison to improve the understanding of the separation of the complex yet promising resource. The raw material consisted of chipped branches, bark, and twigs of mixed hardwood and softwood. Analysis of the raw material proved to be challenging due to the presence of a substantial fraction of extractives. Analysis of the pulps showed that the forest residue delignification was faster than that of wood. The effects of steam explosion were evaluated with the help of composition analysis, gel permeation chromat...
grantor: University of TorontoHigh temperature and pressure treatment of chemically impreg...
Pretreatment of wood is a prerequisite for an efficient separation and utilization of its building b...
AbstractFive pilot-scale steam explosion pretreatments of sugarcane bagasse followed by alkaline del...
The paper considers mild steam explosion as an initial biorefinery process step to make wood more ac...
Steam explosion has been proposed for a wide range of lignocellulosic applications, including fracti...
International audienceThe isolation of lignin containing micro- and nanofibrillated cellulose (L-MNF...
The main objective of this work was to explore the prospects of using mild steam explosion as a pret...
The aim of this work is to open up the structure of wood while retaining a large amount of hemicellu...
The aim of this work is to open up the structure of wood while retaining a large amount of hemicellu...
This work proposes a sequential combination of steam explosion and organosolv delignification for Pi...
The forest industry is one of Sweden’s most important business areas. As the use of paper is declini...
Steam explosion at mild conditions is an intriguing pre-treatment method for future biorefineries. H...
Steam explosion at mild conditions is an intriguing pre-treatment method for future biorefineries. H...
grantor: University of TorontoHigh temperature and pressure treatment of chemically impreg...
The most common wood species in Sweden, and one of the most important renewable raw materials in Nor...
grantor: University of TorontoHigh temperature and pressure treatment of chemically impreg...
Pretreatment of wood is a prerequisite for an efficient separation and utilization of its building b...
AbstractFive pilot-scale steam explosion pretreatments of sugarcane bagasse followed by alkaline del...
The paper considers mild steam explosion as an initial biorefinery process step to make wood more ac...
Steam explosion has been proposed for a wide range of lignocellulosic applications, including fracti...
International audienceThe isolation of lignin containing micro- and nanofibrillated cellulose (L-MNF...
The main objective of this work was to explore the prospects of using mild steam explosion as a pret...
The aim of this work is to open up the structure of wood while retaining a large amount of hemicellu...
The aim of this work is to open up the structure of wood while retaining a large amount of hemicellu...
This work proposes a sequential combination of steam explosion and organosolv delignification for Pi...
The forest industry is one of Sweden’s most important business areas. As the use of paper is declini...
Steam explosion at mild conditions is an intriguing pre-treatment method for future biorefineries. H...
Steam explosion at mild conditions is an intriguing pre-treatment method for future biorefineries. H...
grantor: University of TorontoHigh temperature and pressure treatment of chemically impreg...
The most common wood species in Sweden, and one of the most important renewable raw materials in Nor...
grantor: University of TorontoHigh temperature and pressure treatment of chemically impreg...
Pretreatment of wood is a prerequisite for an efficient separation and utilization of its building b...
AbstractFive pilot-scale steam explosion pretreatments of sugarcane bagasse followed by alkaline del...