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Editorial: To paper and beyond at the University of Minnesot
Editorial: To paper and beyond at the University of Minnesota, TAPPI JOURNAL October 2017
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Cellulosic ethanol byproducts as a bulking agent, TAPPI JOURNAL January 2017
Cellulosic ethanol byproducts as a bulking agent, TAPPI JOURNAL January 2017
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Pulping and bleaching of Malaysian oil palm empty fruit bunc
Pulping and bleaching of Malaysian oil palm empty fruit bunches, TAPPI JOURNAL June 2017
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From biorefineries to bioproducts: conversion of pretreated pulp from biorefining streams to lignocellullose nanofibers, TAPPI Journal April 2019
ABSTRACT: This study investigates the use of pretreatment and enzymatic hydrolysis side streams and conver-sion to lignocellulose nanofibers. We used a steam-exploded and partial enzymatic hydrolyzed hardwood pulp and an organosolv pretreated softwood pulp to prepare lignocellulose nanofibers (LCNF) via microfluidization. The ener-gies applied on fibrillation were estimated to examine the energy consumption levels of LCNF production. The ener-gy consumptions of the fibrillation processes of the hardwood LCNF production and the softwood LCNF production were about 7040-14080 kWh/ton and 4640 kWh/ton on a dry material basis, respectively. The morphology and dimension of developed hardwood and softwood LCNFs and the stability and rheological behavior of their suspen-sions were investigated and are discussed.
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Editorial: Foam forming: Technology of many opportunities, TAPPI JOURNAL August 2019
ABSTRACT: Over the past ten years, the forest sector has faced big changes due to the decreased demand of printing papers and the fast growth in packaging and tissue products. Weekly news on the marine waste problem and global warming have raised public awareness and stimulated increased interest in bio-based materials, chemicals, and fuels.
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Historical perspectives of corrugated box testing for 2020, TAPPI Journal March 2020
ABSTRACT: In the age of e-commerce, corrugated packaging is experiencing a resurgence; at least, consumers are receiving more corrugated boxes today than ever before. The corrugated box has been the main package for transporting goods for over 100 years, and corrugated board and boxes have been the focus of scientific study for about as long. For the last 50 years, box compressive test strength value (BCT) has been the main focus of research and testing. That was not always the case. In addition, many of today’s boxes experience a different end-use life than their predecessors.
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Editorial: Seshadri Ramkumar: Nonwovens specialist and TTU professor joins TJ Editorial Board, TAPPI Journal October 2021
ABSTRACT: TAPPI and the TAPPI JOURNAL (TJ) editorial staff would like to welcome a new member to the TJ Editorial Board, Seshadri “Ram” Ramkumar, Ph.D., a professor in the Department of Environmental Toxicology at Texas Tech University (TTU) in Lubbock, TX. Readers will be familiar with Ram as a frequent contributor of guest editorials in TAPPI Journal on the topic of nonwovens.
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An elliptical pore model for the mechanical properties of pa
An elliptical pore model for the mechanical properties of paper, TAPPI JOURNAL August 2015
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Fast evaluation of spatial coating layer formation using ultraviolet scanner imaging
Fast evaluation of spatial coating layer formation using ultraviolet scanner imaging
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Editorial: Special coating issue contains highlighted works from TAPPICon 2023, TAPPI Journal November 2023
ABSTRACT: Did you know that TAPPI’s Coating and Graphic Arts Division has changed its name to Coating, Printing, and Surface Enhancement (CPSE) Division? This change occurred mid-year, as our members realized that the new name fits much better with the day-to-day workings of the Division, as well as the broader activities to functionalize and add value to paper and paperboard that continue to expand into new arenas.