WOS: 000261383600030Paulownia elongota, one of the most fast growing species of the world, was evaluated as raw material for pulp and paper production. The chemical, morphological and anatomical aspects of paulownia wood were determined. The lignin, holocellulose and -cellulose contents in P. elongota wood were comparable to those of some common non-wood and hardwood raw materials. Different chemical pulping procedures were applied to P. elongota wood to evaluate its pulping potential. Paper strength properties and acidic group content bound to the cell wall were determined. The alkali solubility, water solubility and alcohol-benzene extractive content were higher than those from wood and most non-woods. The fiber length of 0.83 mm was obse...
In this investigation feasibility of Paulownia tomentosa wood in particleboards production were prep...
The introduction of new species in forest management must be undertaken with a degree of care, to he...
In this investigation some anatomical, chemical and pulping suitability of two Iranian hardwood spec...
Paulownia elongota, one of the most fast growing species of the world, was evaluated as raw material...
The influence of the process conditions of pulping of a trihybrid clone Paulownia on pulp properties...
The Paulownia tree is one of the most important fast growing species in the World and is an ideal mu...
The Paulownia tree is one of the most important fast growing species in the World and is an ideal mu...
The potential of using paulownia (Paulownia tomentosa) as a pulpwood species was assessed by evaluat...
Alkaline peroxide mechanical pulping of paulownia wood harvested from exotic tree plantations in nor...
BACKGROUND: A central composite experimental design and multiple regression were used to model the p...
Objective: Green Paulownia (hybridization of Paulownia elongata × Paulownia fotunei and tropical Pau...
Fibre morphology of Polyalthia longifolia and Butea monosperma for pulp and paper production was eva...
In this study, we evaluated the potential of a species trihybrid Paulownia fortunei, tormentosa, and...
Extension of pulp and paper raw material base by increased utilization of hardwood species is one re...
Extension of pulp and paper raw material base by increased utilization of hardwood species is one re...
In this investigation feasibility of Paulownia tomentosa wood in particleboards production were prep...
The introduction of new species in forest management must be undertaken with a degree of care, to he...
In this investigation some anatomical, chemical and pulping suitability of two Iranian hardwood spec...
Paulownia elongota, one of the most fast growing species of the world, was evaluated as raw material...
The influence of the process conditions of pulping of a trihybrid clone Paulownia on pulp properties...
The Paulownia tree is one of the most important fast growing species in the World and is an ideal mu...
The Paulownia tree is one of the most important fast growing species in the World and is an ideal mu...
The potential of using paulownia (Paulownia tomentosa) as a pulpwood species was assessed by evaluat...
Alkaline peroxide mechanical pulping of paulownia wood harvested from exotic tree plantations in nor...
BACKGROUND: A central composite experimental design and multiple regression were used to model the p...
Objective: Green Paulownia (hybridization of Paulownia elongata × Paulownia fotunei and tropical Pau...
Fibre morphology of Polyalthia longifolia and Butea monosperma for pulp and paper production was eva...
In this study, we evaluated the potential of a species trihybrid Paulownia fortunei, tormentosa, and...
Extension of pulp and paper raw material base by increased utilization of hardwood species is one re...
Extension of pulp and paper raw material base by increased utilization of hardwood species is one re...
In this investigation feasibility of Paulownia tomentosa wood in particleboards production were prep...
The introduction of new species in forest management must be undertaken with a degree of care, to he...
In this investigation some anatomical, chemical and pulping suitability of two Iranian hardwood spec...