The behaviour of wood components was studied during kraft cooking of Wiley milled Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) at low temperatures characteristic for the initial phase, but comprising alkali concentrations ranging from 0.31 mol l-1 to 1.55 mol l-1. The results confirmed the extensive dissolution/degradation rate of galactoglucomannan (GGM) already in the beginning of a kraft cook applying standard conditions. More than 70% of GGM was eliminated along with lignin removal of approximately 30%. A relatively high GGM yield increase of almost 2.5% on o.d. (oven dry) wood has been observed when both the temperature and the alkali concentration was raised to 130°C and to approximately 1.5 mol l-1, respectively, suggesting that stopping reactio...
This work introduces a phenomena-based model for delignification in the kraft pulping process. The s...
This work focused on auto hydrolysis followed by alkaline pulping of softwood. As raw material pine...
The selection of the optimum residual pulp lignin content in Kraft cooking has been the focus of man...
The behaviour of wood components was studied during kraft cooking of Wiley milled Scots pine (Pinus ...
A deep understanding of alkali impregnation including the profiles of alkali concentration and hemic...
The time development of the polysaccharide content in the wood residue and the black liquor during k...
The polysaccharide degradation and dissolution behavior during high liquor-to-wood ratio (200:1) kra...
Kraft pulping is the dominant process currently used to produce chemical pulps, and has been applied...
Chemical pulp fibres from wood are commonly used in products associated with packaging as well as wi...
For a delignification reaction to occur, cooking chemicals must be transported to the reaction site....
In this study three different modeling approaches, with varying levels of sophistication and complex...
During the impregnation stage of a Kraft cooking, dynamic changes occur in wood properties due to th...
Wood meal was submitted to kraft cooking in a small-scale flow-through reactor and the structural ch...
Kraft pulping is the predominant technology in the pulp and paper industry for removing lignin from ...
In 1957 Vroom presented an article that dealt with the kinetics of the sulphate cook. He showed that...
This work introduces a phenomena-based model for delignification in the kraft pulping process. The s...
This work focused on auto hydrolysis followed by alkaline pulping of softwood. As raw material pine...
The selection of the optimum residual pulp lignin content in Kraft cooking has been the focus of man...
The behaviour of wood components was studied during kraft cooking of Wiley milled Scots pine (Pinus ...
A deep understanding of alkali impregnation including the profiles of alkali concentration and hemic...
The time development of the polysaccharide content in the wood residue and the black liquor during k...
The polysaccharide degradation and dissolution behavior during high liquor-to-wood ratio (200:1) kra...
Kraft pulping is the dominant process currently used to produce chemical pulps, and has been applied...
Chemical pulp fibres from wood are commonly used in products associated with packaging as well as wi...
For a delignification reaction to occur, cooking chemicals must be transported to the reaction site....
In this study three different modeling approaches, with varying levels of sophistication and complex...
During the impregnation stage of a Kraft cooking, dynamic changes occur in wood properties due to th...
Wood meal was submitted to kraft cooking in a small-scale flow-through reactor and the structural ch...
Kraft pulping is the predominant technology in the pulp and paper industry for removing lignin from ...
In 1957 Vroom presented an article that dealt with the kinetics of the sulphate cook. He showed that...
This work introduces a phenomena-based model for delignification in the kraft pulping process. The s...
This work focused on auto hydrolysis followed by alkaline pulping of softwood. As raw material pine...
The selection of the optimum residual pulp lignin content in Kraft cooking has been the focus of man...