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Hemicellulose extraction and its effect on pulping and bleaching, TAPPI JOURNAL October 2013
Hemicellulose extraction and its effect on pulping and bleaching, TAPPI JOURNAL October 2013
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Integration of hemicellulose pre-extraction in the bleach-grade pulp production process, TAPPI JOURNAL October 2013
Hemicellulose extraction and its effect on pulping and bleaching, TAPPI JOURNAL October 2013
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Dust and flue gas chemistry during rapid changes in the operation of black liquor recovery boilersâ??Part 3: Gaseous emissions, TAPPI JOURNAL, September 2002 (195KB)
Dust and flue gas chemistry during rapid changes in the operation of black liquor recovery boilers—Part 3: Gaseous emissions, Solutions! & TAPPI JOURNAL, September 2002 (195KB)
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The behavior of fibers in wet pressing, Solutions! & TAPPI JOURNAL, December 2003 (270KB)
The behavior of fibers in wet pressing, Solutions! & TAPPI JOURNAL, December 2003 (270KB)
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Combustion behavior of kraft black liquor droplets from hot
Combustion behavior of kraft black liquor droplets from hot water pretreated hardwood and softwood chips, November 2016 TAPPI JOURNAL
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An activity-based cost calculation for a kraft pulp mill, TAPPI JOURNAL September 2012
An activity-based cost calculation for a kraft pulp mill, TAPPI JOURNAL September 2012
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Barrier properties created by dispersion coating, TAPPI JOURNAL April 2013
Barrier properties created by dispersion coating, TAPPI JOURNAL April 2013
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Repulping of wet strength paper towel with potassium monopersulfate, TAPPI Journal September 2020
ABSTRACT: Potassium monopersulfate (KMPS) was used in repulping of polyamide-epichlorohydrin (PAE)-containing paper towel. The effectiveness of the repulping aid was compared with that of sodium hypochlorite. Addition of a 2.4% KMPS repulping aid achieved complete repulping of the paper towel, resulting in 88% screen yield and about 5% rejects. To reach a similar pulping result, two times the oxidative equivalent amount of sodium hypochlorite had to be used. Compared to the pulp fibers obtained from sodium hypochlorite repulping, those obtained from KMPS repulping had higher physical strength, longer fiber length, and lower fines content. This study demonstrated that KMPS was superior to sodium hypochlorite in repulping of PAE-containing paper towel in terms of effectiveness and pulp quality.
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Value creation by converting pulp mill flue gas streams to green fuels, TAPPI Journal March 2023
ABSTRACT: Climate change mitigation induces strong growth in renewable electricity production, partly driven by shifts in environmental policies and regulation. Intermittent renewable electricity requires supporting systems in the form of sustainable hydrocarbon chemicals such as transportation fuels. Bulk chemical production fits well into a pulp mill environment, given their large volumes, stable operation, and ample supply of biomass-based carbon feed-stock in the form of flue gases. Until now, the utilization of the flue gases from conventional operation of a pulp mill has received little attention. Harnessing these flue gases into usable products could offer additional value to mill operators, while also diversifying their product portfolio. However, electricity-based fuels and products require extra energy in the conversion step and may not be commercially competitive with current fossil products under the current regulation. There might also be uncertainties about future commodity prices. Thus, the objective of this study is to estimate the economic competitiveness and the added value of selected side products that could be produced alongside conventional pulp and paper products. A typical modern pulp mill is modeled in different product configurations and operational environments, which allows testing of various development paths. This illustrates how the overall energy and mass balance of a pulp mill would react to changes in different final products and other parameters. The focus of the study is in synthetic methanol, which is produced from flue gases and excess resources from the mill, with minimal interference to the pulping process. The results aid in assessing the necessity and magnitude of a premium payment for subsidizing green alter-natives to replace current fossil fuels and chemicals. Additionally, the results function as an indicator of the development state of the pulp and paper industry in the turmoil of climate change regulation. The results indicate that power-to-X systems offer one more viable pathway alternative for broadening the product portfolio of the pulp and paper sector, as well as opening new flexibility measures and services to grid stabilization. Market conditions were found to have a significant impact on the perceived profitability.
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Does the kappa number method accurately reflect lignin content in nonwood pulps?, TAPPI Journal November 2018
Does the kappa number method accurately reflect lignin content in nonwood pulps?, TAPPI Journal November 2018