Industrial softwood kraft pulps produced by different methods were studied with respect to chemical composition and enzymatic accessibility. The main differences in the carbohydrate compositions of the pulps were in xylose and arabinose contents. A moderate cooking and oxygen delignification lead to pulps with a relatively higher content of low-arabinose substituted xylan than the extended cooking. However, the xylan in extended cooking pulps was more accessible to a xylanase isolated from Trichoderma reesei. The ratio of arabinose to xylose was equal in the hydrolysates of all xylanase treated pulps although the original amount of arabinose in pulps varied considerably. The xylanase was more effective than the mannanase of T reesei in solu...
Enzyme-aided, totally chlorine-free bleaching of different industrial softwood kraft pulps was studi...
Dissolving pulp was solubilized in 9% NaOH, resulting in 32% solubilization of the pulp. Most of the...
Dissolving pulp was solubilized in 9% NaOH, resulting in 32% solubilization of the pulp. Most of the...
Industrial softwood kraft pulps produced by different methods were studied with respect to chemical ...
Fibre-bound and isolated birch xylans from wood and from kraft pulp were characterized according to ...
Fibre-bound and isolated birch xylans from wood and from kraft pulp were characterized according to ...
Enzyme-aided bleaching of kraft pulps is the major industrial application of hemicellulases in pulp ...
Enzyme-aided bleaching of kraft pulps is the major industrial application of hemicellulases in pulp ...
The hydrolysis of fibre-bound and isolated xylans from both birch and pine wood and kraft pulps was ...
Interest in hemicellulolytic enzymes has increased remarkably during recent years. This is mainly du...
Dissolving pulp is characterized by its high cellulose/low hemicellulose content, minor amounts of r...
The hydrolysis of fibre-bound and isolated xylans from both birch and pine wood and kraft pulps was ...
Carbohydrate-degrading enzymes are useful tools for modification of wood pulps. Higher enzyme dosage...
Carbohydrate-degrading enzymes are useful tools for modification of wood pulps. Higher enzyme dosage...
Enzyme-aided, totally chlorine-free bleaching of different industrial softwood kraft pulps was studi...
Enzyme-aided, totally chlorine-free bleaching of different industrial softwood kraft pulps was studi...
Dissolving pulp was solubilized in 9% NaOH, resulting in 32% solubilization of the pulp. Most of the...
Dissolving pulp was solubilized in 9% NaOH, resulting in 32% solubilization of the pulp. Most of the...
Industrial softwood kraft pulps produced by different methods were studied with respect to chemical ...
Fibre-bound and isolated birch xylans from wood and from kraft pulp were characterized according to ...
Fibre-bound and isolated birch xylans from wood and from kraft pulp were characterized according to ...
Enzyme-aided bleaching of kraft pulps is the major industrial application of hemicellulases in pulp ...
Enzyme-aided bleaching of kraft pulps is the major industrial application of hemicellulases in pulp ...
The hydrolysis of fibre-bound and isolated xylans from both birch and pine wood and kraft pulps was ...
Interest in hemicellulolytic enzymes has increased remarkably during recent years. This is mainly du...
Dissolving pulp is characterized by its high cellulose/low hemicellulose content, minor amounts of r...
The hydrolysis of fibre-bound and isolated xylans from both birch and pine wood and kraft pulps was ...
Carbohydrate-degrading enzymes are useful tools for modification of wood pulps. Higher enzyme dosage...
Carbohydrate-degrading enzymes are useful tools for modification of wood pulps. Higher enzyme dosage...
Enzyme-aided, totally chlorine-free bleaching of different industrial softwood kraft pulps was studi...
Enzyme-aided, totally chlorine-free bleaching of different industrial softwood kraft pulps was studi...
Dissolving pulp was solubilized in 9% NaOH, resulting in 32% solubilization of the pulp. Most of the...
Dissolving pulp was solubilized in 9% NaOH, resulting in 32% solubilization of the pulp. Most of the...