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89jul165

Rapid caustic extraction before an oxidative extraction stage, TAPPI JOURNAL July 1989

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89JUL73

Silent dryer drives-a major breakthrough toward less noise in paper machines, TAPPI JOURNAL July 1989

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Trema guineensis: an appropriate tropical hardwood for pulp and paper production, TAPPI JOURNAL January 1989

Trema guineensis: an appropriate tropical hardwood for pulp and paper production, TAPPI JOURNAL January 1989

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Bleaching at SAPPI's Ngodwana mill, TAPPI JOURNAL February 1989

Bleaching at SAPPI's Ngodwana mill, TAPPI JOURNAL February 1989

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Cavitation-jet deinking: A new technology for deinking of recovered paper, TAPPI JOURNAL September 2014

Cavitation-jet deinking: A new technology for deinking of recovered paper, TAPPI JOURNAL September 2014

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The hyperbolic theory of light scattering, tensile strength, and density in paper, TAPPI JOURNAL November 2011

The hyperbolic theory of light scattering, tensile strength, and density in paper, TAPPI JOURNAL November 2011

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Performance of a final hydrogen peroxide stage in the ECF bleaching of Eucalypt DOEOPD1 Kraft Pulps

Performance of a final hydrogen peroxide stage in the ECF bleaching of Eucalypt D0EOPD1 kraft pulps, TAPPI JOURNAL, August 2008

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89JUN163

The influence of chlorine ratio and oxygen bleaching on the formation of PCDFs and PCDDs in pulp bleaching - Part 2: a full mill study, TAPPI JOURNAL June 1989

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Hydrogen peroxide and caustic soda: Dancing with a dragon while bleaching,TAPPI Journal December 2024

Peter W. Hart, Carl Houtman, and Kilby Hirth | TAPPI J. 12(7): 59(2013) - ABSTRACT: When hydrogen peroxide is mixed with caustic soda, an auto-accelerating reaction can lead to generation of significant amounts of heat and oxygen. On the basis of experiments using typical pulp mill process concentration and temperatures, a relatively simple kinetic model has been developed. Evaluation of these model results reveals that hydrogen peroxide-caustic soda systems are extremely sensitive to hydrogen peroxide:caustic soda ratio, transition metal contamination, and temperature. Small changes in initial conditions can result in a closed system becoming explosive. Analysis of model results was used to develop guidelines for safer application of hydrogen peroxide in a mill setting.

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Hydrogen peroxide and caustic soda: Dancing with a dragon while bleaching, TAPPI JOURNAL July 2013

Authors: Peter W. Hart; Carl Houtman; and Kilby Hirth | ABSTRACT: When hydrogen peroxide is mixed with caustic soda, an auto-accelerating reaction can lead to generation of significant amounts of heat and oxygen. On the basis of experiments using typical pulp mill process concentration and temperatures, a relatively simple kinetic model has been developed. Evaluation of these model results reveals that hydrogen peroxide-caustic soda systems are extremely sensitive to hydrogen peroxide:caustic soda ratio, transition metal contamination, and temperature. Small changes in initial conditions can result in a closed system becoming explosive. Analysis of model results was used to develop guidelines for safer application of hydrogen peroxide in a mill setting.