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A bench scale aerated lagoon for studying the removal of chl
A bench scale aerated lagoon for studying the removal of chlorinated organics, TAPPI JOURNAL, April 1991, Vol. 74(4)
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The effect of fillers on paper friction properties, TAPPI JOURNAL, April 1991, Vol. 74(4)
The effect of fillers on paper friction properties, TAPPI JOURNAL, April 1991, Vol. 74(4)
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Vapor-phase chemimechanical pulping of aspen - explosion vs.
Vapor-phase chemimechanical pulping of aspen - explosion vs. no explosion, TAPPI JOURNAL, April 1991, Vol. 74(4)
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Metered size presses: starch runnability and paper propertie
Metered size presses: starch runnability and paper properties, TAPPI JOURNAL, August 1991, Vol. 74(8)
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A review of the technology and applications for microdenier
A review of the technology and applications for microdenier polyester, TAPPI JOURNAL, August 1991, Vol. 74(8)
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Practical aspects of alkaline sizing: alkyl ketene dimer in mill furnishes, TAPPI JOURNAL, August 1991, Vol. 74(8)
Practical aspects of alkaline sizing: alkyl ketene dimer in mill furnishes, TAPPI JOURNAL, August 1991, Vol. 74(8)
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Application of Information Theory to Characterize Print Quality, TAPPI JOURNAL, August 1991, Vol. 74(8)
Application of Information Theory to Characterize Print Quality, TAPPI JOURNAL, August 1991, Vol. 74(8)
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Superabsorbent polymers and rewet performance of the interna
Superabsorbent polymers and rewet performance of the internal layers of absorbent disposable products, TAPPI JOURNAL, August 1991, Vol. 74(8)
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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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Editorial: Innovative oxygen delignification: Conversations with the TAPPI Journal 2012 Best Research Paper Award-winning authors, TAPPI JOURNAL June 2013
Editorial: Innovative oxygen delignification: Conversations with the TAPPI Journal 2012 Best Research Paper Award-winning authors, TAPPI JOURNAL June 2013