Hemicelluloses contribute to many intrinsic fiber properties, such as the swelling, fibrillation, bonding ability, and hornification tendency. During hornification, additional cross-linking between cellulose fibrils leads to a reduction in the swelling and water-holding capacity of pulp. The specific surface area, fibrillation, and flexibility of fibers also tend to decrease. To improve the plasticity of fibers and formability of the resulting paper, effective ways to control the fiber properties and their interactions in paper are highly desirable. This work investigated the role of xylan in the plasticization of bleached birch pulp fibers, as hemicelluloses act as natural spacers and thus reduce the interfibrillar cross-linking. Controlle...
Xylan is the main hemicellulose in birch, eucalyptus, and most other hardwood species. During kraft ...
The importance of hemicelluloses for the papermaking properties of pulp fibers is well documented. I...
Xylans are polysaccharides present in large amounts in cell walls of vascular plants. They possess a...
During recycling of chemical pulps, deterioration of pulp properties occurs due to hornification. Th...
The effect of xylan removal on the surface structure and swelling properties of unbleached and bleac...
In this work the role of xylan in spruce kraft pulp fibres was investigated by selectively removing ...
Cellulose nanofibrils show remarkable properties with applications in several fields of materials sc...
Hemicelluloses are, together with cellulose and pectins, the polysaccharide constituents in the cell...
Xylan is primarily found in the secondary cell wall of plants providing strength and integrity. To t...
In recent years the demand for packaging paper grades has increased while the demand for printing an...
Xylan is the main hemicellulose in many eucalyptus species. During kraft pulping, xylan is partly di...
The effect of the molecular structure of xylan on its assembly onto softwood kraft pulps was investi...
Cellulose is the most abundant biopolymer on earth and the major component in cell walls of wood and...
To understand the swelling effects of alkaline treatment on the morphological properties of fibers a...
The greenhouse effect is one of the most important environmental problems that mankind has to solve....
Xylan is the main hemicellulose in birch, eucalyptus, and most other hardwood species. During kraft ...
The importance of hemicelluloses for the papermaking properties of pulp fibers is well documented. I...
Xylans are polysaccharides present in large amounts in cell walls of vascular plants. They possess a...
During recycling of chemical pulps, deterioration of pulp properties occurs due to hornification. Th...
The effect of xylan removal on the surface structure and swelling properties of unbleached and bleac...
In this work the role of xylan in spruce kraft pulp fibres was investigated by selectively removing ...
Cellulose nanofibrils show remarkable properties with applications in several fields of materials sc...
Hemicelluloses are, together with cellulose and pectins, the polysaccharide constituents in the cell...
Xylan is primarily found in the secondary cell wall of plants providing strength and integrity. To t...
In recent years the demand for packaging paper grades has increased while the demand for printing an...
Xylan is the main hemicellulose in many eucalyptus species. During kraft pulping, xylan is partly di...
The effect of the molecular structure of xylan on its assembly onto softwood kraft pulps was investi...
Cellulose is the most abundant biopolymer on earth and the major component in cell walls of wood and...
To understand the swelling effects of alkaline treatment on the morphological properties of fibers a...
The greenhouse effect is one of the most important environmental problems that mankind has to solve....
Xylan is the main hemicellulose in birch, eucalyptus, and most other hardwood species. During kraft ...
The importance of hemicelluloses for the papermaking properties of pulp fibers is well documented. I...
Xylans are polysaccharides present in large amounts in cell walls of vascular plants. They possess a...