Fibrillation of chemical and mechanical pulps with different lignin contents was studied. The pulps were ion exchanged into their sodium form prior to fibrillation and fibrillated with an increasing level of energy using high-shear friction grinding. The fibrillated samples were characterized for their chemical composition, morphology, rheological properties, and water retention capacity. All pulps had a distinct tendency to form fibrillated material under high shear and compression. The lignin-containing kraft pulps fibrillated easily, and the resulting material can be utilized in applications where high viscosity, water retention capacity, and reinforcement are desired. Fibrillation of mechanical pulps resulted in more heterogeneous sampl...
The content of wood polymers in different morphological parts of unbleached pine and birch kraft pul...
Cellulosic fines are essential parts of paper making system which impart remarkable effects on the p...
The work presented in this thesis concerns studies of kraft fibre surfaces in respect of chemical co...
Fibrillation of chemical and mechanical pulps with different lignin contents was studied. The pulps ...
Different types of fines, i.e. fibrils and flakes, were separated from thermomechanical pulp (IMP) f...
The potential of neutral sulphite pulps from softwood with different yields (c. 58–84%) and high res...
The chemical compositions of IMP fines and material isolated from the surface layers of IMP long fib...
Thermomechanical pulps were produced by refining spruce wood (Picea abics) chips at various specific...
This study compares the suitability of using birch kraft pulp or softwood kraft pulp in the preparat...
Among bio-based reinforcement additives for paper existing on the market, microfibrillated cellulose...
Different mechanical pulp fines were characterized chemically and the role of chemical composition i...
When producing mechanical pulps the fibre separation will take place in the weakest part of the wood...
Masuko refining of unbleached kraft birch pulp has been noted to result in more thorough fibrillatio...
The work presented in this thesis concerns the mechanical pulping process and the effects of wood so...
In order to gain insights into ultrastructural changes taking place during the conversion of hardwoo...
The content of wood polymers in different morphological parts of unbleached pine and birch kraft pul...
Cellulosic fines are essential parts of paper making system which impart remarkable effects on the p...
The work presented in this thesis concerns studies of kraft fibre surfaces in respect of chemical co...
Fibrillation of chemical and mechanical pulps with different lignin contents was studied. The pulps ...
Different types of fines, i.e. fibrils and flakes, were separated from thermomechanical pulp (IMP) f...
The potential of neutral sulphite pulps from softwood with different yields (c. 58–84%) and high res...
The chemical compositions of IMP fines and material isolated from the surface layers of IMP long fib...
Thermomechanical pulps were produced by refining spruce wood (Picea abics) chips at various specific...
This study compares the suitability of using birch kraft pulp or softwood kraft pulp in the preparat...
Among bio-based reinforcement additives for paper existing on the market, microfibrillated cellulose...
Different mechanical pulp fines were characterized chemically and the role of chemical composition i...
When producing mechanical pulps the fibre separation will take place in the weakest part of the wood...
Masuko refining of unbleached kraft birch pulp has been noted to result in more thorough fibrillatio...
The work presented in this thesis concerns the mechanical pulping process and the effects of wood so...
In order to gain insights into ultrastructural changes taking place during the conversion of hardwoo...
The content of wood polymers in different morphological parts of unbleached pine and birch kraft pul...
Cellulosic fines are essential parts of paper making system which impart remarkable effects on the p...
The work presented in this thesis concerns studies of kraft fibre surfaces in respect of chemical co...