The chemical compositions of IMP fines and material isolated from the surface layers of IMP long fibers were compared with that of the inner layers (i.e. bulk) of the long fibers. Both fines and fiber surface layers contained more extractives, lignin and pectins than the bulk fibers. The fiber surface layer material consisted mainly of fibrils, which were concluded to originate from the primary cell wall layer. These fibrils contained more cellulose and mannan and less xylan than the ray cell-rich fines fraction. The frequency of methyl-glucuronic acid groups in the primary wall fibril xylan was found to be about 30% lower than in the bulk fiber xylan. The outermost surfaces of the primary wall fibrils were very rich in extractives, lignin ...
The surfaces of pressure groundwood (PGW), thermomechanical pulp (TMP), and chemithermomechanical pu...
Cellulosic fines are essential parts of paper making system which impart remarkable effects on the p...
The characterization of the conventional and organic cotton fibres to understand the differences pre...
The chemical compositions of IMP fines and material isolated from the surface layers of IMP long fib...
Different types of fines, i.e. fibrils and flakes, were separated from thermomechanical pulp (IMP) f...
The content of wood polymers in different morphological parts of unbleached pine and birch kraft pul...
Thermomechanical pulps were produced by refining spruce wood (Picea abics) chips at various specific...
The work presented in this thesis concerns studies of kraft fibre surfaces in respect of chemical co...
Different mechanical pulp fines were characterized chemically and the role of chemical composition i...
Fibrillation of chemical and mechanical pulps with different lignin contents was studied. The pulps ...
Fibrillation of chemical and mechanical pulps with different lignin contents was studied. The pulps ...
Effects of chemical treatments on micro and nano scale surface structure of 1st stage TMP latewood f...
carbohydrates, mechanical pulp The amount and origin of charged groups in fines from different parts...
Three kinds of pulps (i.e kenaf, pineapple and coconut fiber) were characterized as reinforcing agen...
This study discusses how fiber dimensions affect the tensile index and density of long fiber laborat...
The surfaces of pressure groundwood (PGW), thermomechanical pulp (TMP), and chemithermomechanical pu...
Cellulosic fines are essential parts of paper making system which impart remarkable effects on the p...
The characterization of the conventional and organic cotton fibres to understand the differences pre...
The chemical compositions of IMP fines and material isolated from the surface layers of IMP long fib...
Different types of fines, i.e. fibrils and flakes, were separated from thermomechanical pulp (IMP) f...
The content of wood polymers in different morphological parts of unbleached pine and birch kraft pul...
Thermomechanical pulps were produced by refining spruce wood (Picea abics) chips at various specific...
The work presented in this thesis concerns studies of kraft fibre surfaces in respect of chemical co...
Different mechanical pulp fines were characterized chemically and the role of chemical composition i...
Fibrillation of chemical and mechanical pulps with different lignin contents was studied. The pulps ...
Fibrillation of chemical and mechanical pulps with different lignin contents was studied. The pulps ...
Effects of chemical treatments on micro and nano scale surface structure of 1st stage TMP latewood f...
carbohydrates, mechanical pulp The amount and origin of charged groups in fines from different parts...
Three kinds of pulps (i.e kenaf, pineapple and coconut fiber) were characterized as reinforcing agen...
This study discusses how fiber dimensions affect the tensile index and density of long fiber laborat...
The surfaces of pressure groundwood (PGW), thermomechanical pulp (TMP), and chemithermomechanical pu...
Cellulosic fines are essential parts of paper making system which impart remarkable effects on the p...
The characterization of the conventional and organic cotton fibres to understand the differences pre...