A quantitative analysis of degree of transformation from a softwood sulphite dissolving pulp to alkalised material and the yield of this transformation as a function of the simultaneous variation of the NaOH concentration, denoted [NaOH], reaction time and temperature was performed. Samples were analysed with Raman spectroscopy in combination with multivariate data analysis and these results were confirmed by X-ray diffraction. Gravimetry was used to measure the yield. The resulting data were related to the processing conditions in a Partial Least Square regression model, which made it possible to explore the relevance of the three studied variables on the responses. The detailed predictions for the interactive effects of the measured param...
We conducted a quantitative study, following the degree of activation (i.e. the transformation to al...
The financial support from Jenny and Antti Wihuri Foundation (Grant No. 131219) is gratefully acknow...
Various chemical properties can be used to characterise dissolving pulp. The quality of the pulp mus...
A quantitative analysis of degree of transformation from a softwood sulphite dissolving pulp to alka...
Mercerisation of cellulose pulp with a solution of NaOH is the first step of manufacturing cellulose...
Mercerisation of cellulose by alkali treatment is the most common procedure used to activate natural...
Mercerisation of cellulose by alkali treatment is the first step in modifying natural cellulose fibr...
In this study the influence of variations in alkali resistance (R18) of cellulose on the quality of ...
An integrated approach, based on quantitative transmission mode powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD) comb...
Large amounts of carbon disulphide are consumed in the conventional production of viscose. Until a n...
Carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) is produced commercially in a two-stage process consisting of a mercer...
Today’s market offers an ever-increasing range of cellulose pulps (derivative pulps) made fromvariou...
The motivation for this study was to reduce the consumption of C2S when preparing high-viscosity vis...
The aim of the study was to find out the relationship between the DP and the tensile properties of d...
The conventional viscose manufacturing process is a mature process that needs to be improved with re...
We conducted a quantitative study, following the degree of activation (i.e. the transformation to al...
The financial support from Jenny and Antti Wihuri Foundation (Grant No. 131219) is gratefully acknow...
Various chemical properties can be used to characterise dissolving pulp. The quality of the pulp mus...
A quantitative analysis of degree of transformation from a softwood sulphite dissolving pulp to alka...
Mercerisation of cellulose pulp with a solution of NaOH is the first step of manufacturing cellulose...
Mercerisation of cellulose by alkali treatment is the most common procedure used to activate natural...
Mercerisation of cellulose by alkali treatment is the first step in modifying natural cellulose fibr...
In this study the influence of variations in alkali resistance (R18) of cellulose on the quality of ...
An integrated approach, based on quantitative transmission mode powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD) comb...
Large amounts of carbon disulphide are consumed in the conventional production of viscose. Until a n...
Carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) is produced commercially in a two-stage process consisting of a mercer...
Today’s market offers an ever-increasing range of cellulose pulps (derivative pulps) made fromvariou...
The motivation for this study was to reduce the consumption of C2S when preparing high-viscosity vis...
The aim of the study was to find out the relationship between the DP and the tensile properties of d...
The conventional viscose manufacturing process is a mature process that needs to be improved with re...
We conducted a quantitative study, following the degree of activation (i.e. the transformation to al...
The financial support from Jenny and Antti Wihuri Foundation (Grant No. 131219) is gratefully acknow...
Various chemical properties can be used to characterise dissolving pulp. The quality of the pulp mus...