The effects of cationic valence were tested against final pulp brightness in the wash deinking process on newsprint. The electrolytes used were AlCl3,CaCl2 and NaCl. The concentrations were varied from 8.32 x 10-4 M to 100 times that amount on all three electrolytes. The effects were studied on the wash water and the cooking liquor seperately, using deionized water as a control run. It was found that there was a noticeable loss of brightness even at the lowest level of electrolyte addition in both the wash water trials and the cooking liquor trials. The effect was greatest when the electrolytes were added to the cooking liquor for AlCl3 and CaCl2. It was also noticed that the addition of Al and Ca ions to cooks containing sodium silicate as...
There is much current interest in development of processes which lead to . greater utilisation of s...
An experiment was designed to lower the temperature of the cooking stage in the deinking of groundwo...
This is a study comparing the effectiveness of removing ink particles, consumption of water, and the...
In studying the effects of deinking newspaper using recycled water, I found that the degree of disso...
The purpose of this investigation was two-fold--first to determine what effects recycling the cookin...
The main objective of this study was to evaluate the potential of sodium percarbonate and sodium per...
The use of zeta potential as a parameter in the washing stages of newsprint deinking is discussed. P...
The effective detachment of ink from the fibre surface and the prevention of its redeposition onto t...
This work examines the utilization of chemical means to enhance the amount of water removed in the p...
This thesis is divided into two parts. The first and major part deals with deinking and the second p...
This thesis is an endeavor to bring out the reasons for strength variations due to the presence of e...
The purpose of this paper was to compare the effect of some cooking variables on the brightness of t...
A study was performed to determine the effectiveness of NaCMC, as an anti-redeposition agent on news...
This study aimed to decelerate the weathering of paper from light by utilizing the antioxidant prope...
With an ever increasing use of wood by the paper industry and pollution of our waterways, it is only...
There is much current interest in development of processes which lead to . greater utilisation of s...
An experiment was designed to lower the temperature of the cooking stage in the deinking of groundwo...
This is a study comparing the effectiveness of removing ink particles, consumption of water, and the...
In studying the effects of deinking newspaper using recycled water, I found that the degree of disso...
The purpose of this investigation was two-fold--first to determine what effects recycling the cookin...
The main objective of this study was to evaluate the potential of sodium percarbonate and sodium per...
The use of zeta potential as a parameter in the washing stages of newsprint deinking is discussed. P...
The effective detachment of ink from the fibre surface and the prevention of its redeposition onto t...
This work examines the utilization of chemical means to enhance the amount of water removed in the p...
This thesis is divided into two parts. The first and major part deals with deinking and the second p...
This thesis is an endeavor to bring out the reasons for strength variations due to the presence of e...
The purpose of this paper was to compare the effect of some cooking variables on the brightness of t...
A study was performed to determine the effectiveness of NaCMC, as an anti-redeposition agent on news...
This study aimed to decelerate the weathering of paper from light by utilizing the antioxidant prope...
With an ever increasing use of wood by the paper industry and pollution of our waterways, it is only...
There is much current interest in development of processes which lead to . greater utilisation of s...
An experiment was designed to lower the temperature of the cooking stage in the deinking of groundwo...
This is a study comparing the effectiveness of removing ink particles, consumption of water, and the...