Some commercially-available Japanese papers were analysed by FTIR and their spectra were compared with those of both pure cellulose paper and standard, hand-made Japanese sheets. The deconvolution of FTIR spectra enabled us to recognise hemicellulose, chemical pulps and inorganic fillers, as well as low amounts of lignin. Among the IR bands that do not appear in the cellulose spectrum, those at 1600 and 1660 (hemicellulose), 1510 (lignin), 810 (wood pulps) and 1790 cm(-1) (inorganic carbonates) are the most significant for analytical purposes
Paperboard is widely used in different applications, such as packaging and graphic printing, among o...
Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) imaging offers the opportunity to analyse the chemical composition...
We demonstrate the use of Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIRS) to make quantitative measu...
The evolution of papermaking from XII century, in Europe, was characterized by continuous changes of...
The evolution of papermaking from XII century, in Europe, was characterized by continuous changes of...
Infrared spectra of paper samples often show many overlapped hands in the most significant region of...
The composition and mode of deterioration of a number of old and modem papers of different types wer...
The increasing use of secondary fiber in papermaking has led to the production of paper containing a...
The properties of wood can be improved after heat-treatment. There have been many studies dealing wi...
This work describes the application of Fourier-Transform Infrared and Raman spectroscopic techniques...
In most pulp lignin content measurements, only the average lignin content is measured and no informa...
Mineral oil is the most popular insulating liquid for high voltage transformers due to its function ...
With cotton fiber growth or maturation, cellulose content in cotton fibers markedly increases. Tradi...
AbstractIn order to investigate the chemical modifications of wood forming tissue from Pinus koraien...
"January, 1987.""This manuscript is based on results obtained in IPC Project 3477 and has been submi...
Paperboard is widely used in different applications, such as packaging and graphic printing, among o...
Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) imaging offers the opportunity to analyse the chemical composition...
We demonstrate the use of Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIRS) to make quantitative measu...
The evolution of papermaking from XII century, in Europe, was characterized by continuous changes of...
The evolution of papermaking from XII century, in Europe, was characterized by continuous changes of...
Infrared spectra of paper samples often show many overlapped hands in the most significant region of...
The composition and mode of deterioration of a number of old and modem papers of different types wer...
The increasing use of secondary fiber in papermaking has led to the production of paper containing a...
The properties of wood can be improved after heat-treatment. There have been many studies dealing wi...
This work describes the application of Fourier-Transform Infrared and Raman spectroscopic techniques...
In most pulp lignin content measurements, only the average lignin content is measured and no informa...
Mineral oil is the most popular insulating liquid for high voltage transformers due to its function ...
With cotton fiber growth or maturation, cellulose content in cotton fibers markedly increases. Tradi...
AbstractIn order to investigate the chemical modifications of wood forming tissue from Pinus koraien...
"January, 1987.""This manuscript is based on results obtained in IPC Project 3477 and has been submi...
Paperboard is widely used in different applications, such as packaging and graphic printing, among o...
Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) imaging offers the opportunity to analyse the chemical composition...
We demonstrate the use of Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIRS) to make quantitative measu...