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Editorial: Risks and rewards of research during a pandemic, TAPPI Journal August 2020

ABSTRACT: For universities and research institutions, the arrival of Covid-19 last spring halted activities around the world while exposing the need for detailed Public Health Emergency (PHE) plans to cope with a highly-contagious virus in laboratory and classroom settings. As classroom work switched to online platforms like Zoom, the reality set in that long-term plans were needed to safely keep students learning, research flowing, and universities financially stable.

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Psychophysical tests for visual-numerical correlation of whi

Psychophysical tests for visual-numerical correlation of whiteness formulas, TAPPI JOURNAL May 2016

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Increased dryness after pressing and wet web strength by uti

Increased dryness after pressing and wet web strength by utilizing foam application technology, November 2016 TAPPI JOURNAL

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Techno-economic analysis of ECF bleaching and TCF bleaching

Techno-economic analysis of ECF bleaching and TCF bleaching for a bleached eucalyptus kraft pulp mill, TAPPI JOURNAL October 2017

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Editorial: Scott Rosencrance: Technical innovator, TAPPI JOU

Editorial: Scott Rosencrance: Technical innovator, TAPPI JOURNAL January 2013

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Formic acid pulping process of rice straw for manufacturing of cellulosic fibers with silica, TAPPI Journal August 2021

ABSTRACT: Emerging technology has the potential to develop entirely new approaches for producing cellulose fiber-based materials along with fuels and chemical raw materials like lignin and furfural. Rice straw is a rich source of cellulosic fibers and inorganic micronic-sized particles termed as ash. They can prove helpful in development of new or enhanced agricultural residue-based materials and products that offer cost effective substitutes for nonrenewable materials used in different domestic and industrial applications. Lignocellulose is an abundant material that is submicronic at the basic level. Rice straw is a fibrous lignocellulosic material obtained as agricultural residue, but it differs from most crop residues in its high content of silicon dioxide (SiO2). Ash content on a dry weight basis ranges from 13% to 20%, varying according to the state of conservation of the straw after harvest. The ash in rice straw has nearly 75% SiO2. The particle size analysis shows variation from a few microns to hundreds of microns for inorganic residues left after burning at high temperatures above 550°C. Proximate analysis of rice straw shows that it contains 54% to 56% holocellulose and 15% to 18% lignin, both of which are natural biopolymers. The compound analysis shows the different compounds present in rice straw ash.Rice straw is available in hundreds of million tons in India and other Asian countries, so suitable technologies are required to convert rice straw from a biomass waste to useful bioproducts like pulp, paper, and paperboard. This research paper is intended to obtain pulp with fibers having inherent silica present in it to give high opacity paper and better bonding between fibers.

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Guest Editorial: Paul Wiegand: Environmental expert, TAPPI J

Guest Editorial: Paul Wiegand: Environmental expert, TAPPI JOURNAL August 2012

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1999 environmental conference emphasizes quality management,

1999 environmental conference emphasizes quality management, TAPPI JOURNAL, July 1999, Vol. 82(7)

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A look back - 50 years of publishing tappi's magazine, TAPPI

A look back - 50 years of publishing tappi's magazine, TAPPI JOURNAL, June 1999, Vol. 82(6)

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1998 tappi pulping conference, TAPPI JOURNAL, March 1999, Vo

1998 tappi pulping conference, TAPPI JOURNAL, March 1999, Vol. 82(3)