Lipophilic low molar-mass constituents in wood chips for the paper industry result in low quality pulp, pitch deposition, and effluent toxicity. New biotechnological solutions such as fungal pre-treatment of wood chips can reduce pitch problems. This laboratory-scale study focuses on the potential and limitations of a fungal bio-treatment of Norway spruce chips with the white-rot fungus Trametes versicolor. Different fungal treatment conditions were compared. A 4-week fungal treatment reduced the concentration of resin acids and triglycerides by 40% and 100%, respectively, but neither lowered the energy requirements of the TMP process nor significantly affected the morphological fiber characteristics and the physical pulp properties. The pr...
Biopulping, as developed at Forest Products Laboratory (FPL), involves treating wood chips from a co...
The present study indicated that inoculation of compression-baled, nonsterile jack pine chips with C...
Wood extractives, commonly referred to as pitch, cause major problems in the manufacturing of pulp a...
Lipophilic low molar-mass constituents in wood chips for the paper industry result in low quality pu...
European black pine (Pinus nigra Arn.) chips were treated with the white-rot fungus Ceriporiopsis su...
Wood extractives (resin) cause pitch deposition problems and effluent toxicity in pulp and papermaki...
Wood extractives (resin) cause pitch deposition problems and effluent toxicity in pulp and papermaki...
Wood extractives (resin) cause pitch deposition problems and effluent toxicity in pulp and papermaki...
The Calabrien pine (Pinus brutia) wood chips prior to kraft pulping were biologically pre-treated wi...
Evaluation of the potential of biopulping requires a better understanding of its physical and chemic...
This study investigated the biopulping agent Phanerochaete chrysosporium with a new process that req...
Biopulping fundamentals, technology and mechanisms are reviewed in this article. Mill evaluation of ...
Biopulping fundamentals, technology and mechanisms are reviewed in this article. Mill evaluation of ...
Abstract Pitch control is an important aspect in pulp and paper manufacture, and the first example w...
The strength properties of paper produced from pulp obtained after 1, 2 and 4 weeks treatment of hor...
Biopulping, as developed at Forest Products Laboratory (FPL), involves treating wood chips from a co...
The present study indicated that inoculation of compression-baled, nonsterile jack pine chips with C...
Wood extractives, commonly referred to as pitch, cause major problems in the manufacturing of pulp a...
Lipophilic low molar-mass constituents in wood chips for the paper industry result in low quality pu...
European black pine (Pinus nigra Arn.) chips were treated with the white-rot fungus Ceriporiopsis su...
Wood extractives (resin) cause pitch deposition problems and effluent toxicity in pulp and papermaki...
Wood extractives (resin) cause pitch deposition problems and effluent toxicity in pulp and papermaki...
Wood extractives (resin) cause pitch deposition problems and effluent toxicity in pulp and papermaki...
The Calabrien pine (Pinus brutia) wood chips prior to kraft pulping were biologically pre-treated wi...
Evaluation of the potential of biopulping requires a better understanding of its physical and chemic...
This study investigated the biopulping agent Phanerochaete chrysosporium with a new process that req...
Biopulping fundamentals, technology and mechanisms are reviewed in this article. Mill evaluation of ...
Biopulping fundamentals, technology and mechanisms are reviewed in this article. Mill evaluation of ...
Abstract Pitch control is an important aspect in pulp and paper manufacture, and the first example w...
The strength properties of paper produced from pulp obtained after 1, 2 and 4 weeks treatment of hor...
Biopulping, as developed at Forest Products Laboratory (FPL), involves treating wood chips from a co...
The present study indicated that inoculation of compression-baled, nonsterile jack pine chips with C...
Wood extractives, commonly referred to as pitch, cause major problems in the manufacturing of pulp a...