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A guide to developing a best management practices (bmp) plan for spent liquor, part II, TAPPI JOURNAL, December 1999, Vol. 82(12)

A guide to developing a best management practices (bmp) plan for spent liquor, part II, TAPPI JOURNAL, December 1999, Vol. 82(12)

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A sneak preview of the box plant of the year 2000, TAPPI JOURNAL, October 1992, Vol. 75(10)

A sneak preview of the box plant of the year 2000, TAPPI JOURNAL, October 1992, Vol. 75(10)

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A novel approach to white liquor control in a continuous digester using the Box-Jenkins methodology to predict chip bulk density, TAPPI JOURNAL June 2015

A novel approach to white liquor control in a continuous digester using the Box-Jenkins methodology to predict chip bulk density, TAPPI JOURNAL June 2015

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Editor's Note: A Distinctive Name and Career, TAPPI JOURNAL

Editor's Note: A Distinctive Name and Career, TAPPI JOURNAL August 2011

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Functionalization of wood/plant-based natural celluslose fibers with nanomaterials: a review, TAPPI JOURNAL February 2018

Functionalization of wood/plant-based natural celluslose fibers with nanomaterials: a review, TAPPI JOURNAL February 2018

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Mönsterås going 100% TCF as it increases production and minimizes emissions, December 1995 Tappi Journal [95Dec49.pdf]

Monsteras going 100% tcf as it increases production and minimizes emissions, TAPPI JOURNAL, December 1995, Vol. 78(12)

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Yankee dryer crevice corrosion evaluation, TAPPI JOURNAL, November 1995, Vol. 78(11)

Yankee dryer crevice corrosion evaluation, TAPPI JOURNAL, November 1995, Vol. 78(11)

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Editoral: Investing in the future: Writing and peer-reviewing for TAPPI Journal, TAPPI Journal July 2024

ABSTRACT: Those who actively participate in TAPPI realize how much there is to gain from the networking, educational resources, career development, and other opportunities that come with this involvement. One important opportunity is the ability to share your work and expertise with others in your field, and an excellent way to do this is by taking part in the TAPPI Journal peer-review process, either as an author or a reviewer or both.

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Factors affecting deposit formation in foul condensate stripping systems, TAPPI Journal June 2024

ABSTRACT: In kraft pulp mills, foul condensates are often steam-stripped to produce clean condensate for use as process water. The formation of organic deposits in the stripped condensate is a common problem. A systematic study was conducted to examine the deposit composition and the most likely operating parameters responsible for stripped condensate contamination experienced at a kraft mill in Brazil. Daily averaged data of 170 operating parameters over a 15-month period were analyzed by means of multivariate discriminant analysis and random forest classification analysis. The results showed that the deposit formation is related to high temperature, pressure, and dry solids operations in various evaporator effects. These conditions, combined with the poor demisting efficiency in these effects, may have increased black liquor carryover mist in the vapor. Deposit formation also appeared to be related to increased throughput of the foul condensate stripping system and increased pressure in the stripper. Results of Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and pyrolysis-gas chromatography mass spectrometry (Py-GCMS) analyses show that the deposit consists of mostly organic matter that likely originated from wood extractives and lignin.

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Microbial load and proliferation associated with various face mask types and sources during the COVID-19 pandemic, TAPPI Journal January 2022

ABSTRACT: Due to the shortage of personal protective equipment during the COVID-19 pandemic, homemade face coverings were recommended as alternatives. However, the capability of alternative face coverings to proliferate microbes have not been fully documented. The current study evaluated bacterial load and proliferation associated with the use of common face masks during the COVID-19 pandemic. Mask type-specific and surface-related bacterial load and pattern were noticeable in the study. Results indicated that roadside masks are among samples that contained relatively higher initial bacterial load. The highest number of bacterial forming colonies were observed in the inner surface of mask samples. Proliferation of microbes over time was also noticeable among the non-certified face coverings included in the study. Sterilization or washing of non-certified fabric face masks before use is recommended.