The carbohydrate degradation products have been examined, which are formed during the conventional kraft pulping of a softwood, hardwoods, bamboo, and wheat straw as well as soda and soda-anthraquinone pulping of wheat straw. The focus was on “volatile” acids such as formic and acetic acids and “ nonvolatile ” hydroxy monocarboxylic and dicarboxylic acids. The different consumption profiles were obtained for the charged alkali required for the neutralization of these aliphatic acids depending on the feedstock and the cooking method. The relative composition of the acid fraction in the black liquors of softwood and hardwood and nonwood feedstocks showed characteristic variations. However, in the case of wood kraft pulping, the v...
The article introduces a detailed model for carbohydrate chemistry in kraft pulping. This article is...
Untreated and hot-water-extracted (HWE) Norway spruce (Picea abies) sawdust was cooked using the sul...
The article introduces a detailed model for carbohydrate chemistry in kraft pulping. This article is...
The polysaccharide degradation and dissolution behavior during high liquor-to-wood ratio (200:1) kra...
One industrial softwood Kraft black liquor was heat-treated (at 175 °C and 190 °C for 15-60 min) tog...
Chemical pulp fibres from wood are commonly used in products associated with packaging as well as wi...
In view of the increasing competition between forest companies all over the world, it becomes essent...
The existing chemical pulp mills offer a unique starting point for the implementation of future mult...
The existing chemical pulp mills offer a unique starting point for the implementation of future mult...
Global concerns for preservation of forests and elimination of pollution from pulping and papermakin...
Pulp and black liquor produced by alkaline sulfite anthraquinone (ASA) process were comprehensively ...
The time development of the polysaccharide content in the wood residue and the black liquor during k...
AbstractThe role of anthraquinone (AQ) greatly depends on the nature of the cellulosic pulp during a...
Untreated and hot-water-extracted (HWE) Norway spruce (Picea abies) sawdust was cooked using the sul...
This work focused on auto hydrolysis followed by alkaline pulping of softwood. As raw material pine...
The article introduces a detailed model for carbohydrate chemistry in kraft pulping. This article is...
Untreated and hot-water-extracted (HWE) Norway spruce (Picea abies) sawdust was cooked using the sul...
The article introduces a detailed model for carbohydrate chemistry in kraft pulping. This article is...
The polysaccharide degradation and dissolution behavior during high liquor-to-wood ratio (200:1) kra...
One industrial softwood Kraft black liquor was heat-treated (at 175 °C and 190 °C for 15-60 min) tog...
Chemical pulp fibres from wood are commonly used in products associated with packaging as well as wi...
In view of the increasing competition between forest companies all over the world, it becomes essent...
The existing chemical pulp mills offer a unique starting point for the implementation of future mult...
The existing chemical pulp mills offer a unique starting point for the implementation of future mult...
Global concerns for preservation of forests and elimination of pollution from pulping and papermakin...
Pulp and black liquor produced by alkaline sulfite anthraquinone (ASA) process were comprehensively ...
The time development of the polysaccharide content in the wood residue and the black liquor during k...
AbstractThe role of anthraquinone (AQ) greatly depends on the nature of the cellulosic pulp during a...
Untreated and hot-water-extracted (HWE) Norway spruce (Picea abies) sawdust was cooked using the sul...
This work focused on auto hydrolysis followed by alkaline pulping of softwood. As raw material pine...
The article introduces a detailed model for carbohydrate chemistry in kraft pulping. This article is...
Untreated and hot-water-extracted (HWE) Norway spruce (Picea abies) sawdust was cooked using the sul...
The article introduces a detailed model for carbohydrate chemistry in kraft pulping. This article is...