Wood pitch deposition has antagonised the papermaker for over two hundred years. Fixatives, chemistries which are used to attach wood resin to wood fibre, have been used to alleviate wood pitch deposition to varying degrees of success. This paper aims to present a new method by which fixatives can be evaluated at a molecular level in a short period of time. Capillary Electrophoresis (CE) is used in many industries, including pulp and paper, as an analytical technique for the separation of analytes under the application of an electric field whereby the differences in the electrophoretic mobilities of the analytes lead to their separation. This paper makes use of CE, not for its separation of analytes but for quantification of interactions be...
During the production of paper in paper mills, detrimental wood resin is released into the water cir...
In the production of mechanical pulp for paper manufacture, resinous material is released from the w...
Pitch deposits have plagued papermakers for many decades. Little is understood, however about the st...
Wood pitch deposition has antagonised the papermaker for over two hundred years. Fixatives, chemistr...
The deposition of wood resins (i.e. wood pitch, or pitch) has been a problem for the pulp and paper ...
Wood pitch deposition onto the surface of papermaking machinery continues to be a costly problem. Fi...
A wide range of cationic polymers of varying chemical structure, charge density and molar mass were ...
Within the pulp and paper industry, the recycling of water to reduce water consumption leads to accu...
The behaviour of the four different polymeric fixatives in the presence of wood extractive component...
The direct adsorption of pitch particles onto pulp fibres was investigated as a pitch control strate...
The pitch contained in thermomechanical pulp negatively affects paper quality, pulp, and the paperma...
Pitch, an agglomerated complex material formed by lipophilic wood extractives continues to be a ch...
In this study, capillary electrophoresis (CE) was used for separation of inorganic and organic ions ...
Paper engineering of strength, structure and surface using interactions between cellulose and cation...
The paper describes about laboratory, pilot and industry scale instrumentation, method development a...
During the production of paper in paper mills, detrimental wood resin is released into the water cir...
In the production of mechanical pulp for paper manufacture, resinous material is released from the w...
Pitch deposits have plagued papermakers for many decades. Little is understood, however about the st...
Wood pitch deposition has antagonised the papermaker for over two hundred years. Fixatives, chemistr...
The deposition of wood resins (i.e. wood pitch, or pitch) has been a problem for the pulp and paper ...
Wood pitch deposition onto the surface of papermaking machinery continues to be a costly problem. Fi...
A wide range of cationic polymers of varying chemical structure, charge density and molar mass were ...
Within the pulp and paper industry, the recycling of water to reduce water consumption leads to accu...
The behaviour of the four different polymeric fixatives in the presence of wood extractive component...
The direct adsorption of pitch particles onto pulp fibres was investigated as a pitch control strate...
The pitch contained in thermomechanical pulp negatively affects paper quality, pulp, and the paperma...
Pitch, an agglomerated complex material formed by lipophilic wood extractives continues to be a ch...
In this study, capillary electrophoresis (CE) was used for separation of inorganic and organic ions ...
Paper engineering of strength, structure and surface using interactions between cellulose and cation...
The paper describes about laboratory, pilot and industry scale instrumentation, method development a...
During the production of paper in paper mills, detrimental wood resin is released into the water cir...
In the production of mechanical pulp for paper manufacture, resinous material is released from the w...
Pitch deposits have plagued papermakers for many decades. Little is understood, however about the st...