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Forming Section Water Handling Considerations, 2008 PAPERCON Conference
Forming Section Water Handling Considerations, 2008 PAPERCON Conference
Fabric Cleaning Mist Elimination Trim Squirts, 2008 PAPERCON Conference
Fabric Cleaning Mist Elimination Trim Squirts, 2008 PAPERCON Conference
New NALFA Laminate Flooring Standards, 2008 TAPPI Decorative & Industrial Laminates Symposium
New NALFA Laminate Flooring Standards, 2008 TAPPI Decorative & Industrial Laminates Symposium
Using Thermal spray vs. Weld Overlay in Batch Digesters, PaperCon 2010 Conference
Using Thermal spray vs. Weld Overlay in Batch Digesters, PaperCon 2010 Conference
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Handbook of Paper & Paperboard Packaging Technology, 2nd Ed.
Handbook of Paper & Paperboard Packaging Technology, 2nd Ed.
Energy Management and Optimization, 2011 PaperCon Conference
Energy Management and Optimization, 2011 PaperCon Conference
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Recycling at Paper Mills: The Benefits of Water-Based Barrier Coatings, Paper360º January/February 2021
Recycling at Paper Mills: The Benefits of Water-Based Barrier Coatings, Paper360º January/February 2021
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Probing the molecular weights of sweetgum and pine kraft lignin fractions, TAPPI Journal June 2021
ABSTRACT: The present investigation undertook a systematic investigation of the molecular weight (MW) of kraft lignins throughout the pulping process to establish a correlation between MW and lignin recovery at different extents of the kraft pulping process. The evaluation of MW is crucial for lignin characterization and utilization, since it is known to influence the kinetics of lignin reactivity and its resultant physico-chemical properties. Sweetgum and pine lignins precipitated from black liquor at different pHs (9.5 and 2.5) and different extents of kraft pulping (30•150 min) were the subject of this effort. Gel permeation chromatography (GPC) was used to determine the number average molecular weight (Mn), mass average molecular weight (Mw), and polydispersity of the lignin samples. It was shown that the MW of lignins from both feedstocks follow gel degradation theory; that is, at the onset of the kraft pulping process low molecular weight-lignins were obtained, and as pulping progressed, the molecular weight peaked and subsequently decreased. An important finding was that acetobromination was shown to be a more effective derivatization technique for carbohydrates containing lignins than acetylation, the technique typically used for derivatization of lignin.
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Quantification of vegetable oil in recycled paper, TAPPI JOURNAL September 2020
ABSTRACT: Vegetable soybean oil is commonly used in cooking foods that are packaged in takeaway paper-board containers. Vegetable oil is hydrophobic, and in sufficiently high concentration, could interfere with interfiber bonding and result in paper strength loss. In order to quantify the effect of oil on the resulting paperboard strength, it is necessary to quantify the oil content in paper. A lab method was evaluated to determine the soybean oil content in paper. Handsheets were made with pulps previously treated with different proportions of vegetable oil. Pyrolysis gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (pyGCMS) was used to quantify the amount of oil left in the handsheets. The results revealed a strong correlation between the amount of oil applied to the initial pulp and the amount of oil left in the handsheets.In addition, the effect of vegetable oils on paper strength may be affected by the cooking process. Vegetable oil is known to degrade over time in the presence of oxygen, light, and temperature. The vegetable oil was put in an oven to imitate the oil lifecycle during a typical pizza cooking process. The cooked oil was then left at room temperature and not protected from air (oxygen) or from normal daylight. The heated, then cooled, oil was stored over a period of 13 weeks. During this time, samples of the aged oil were tested as part of a time-based degradation study of the cooked and cooled oil.
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Celebrating 100 Issues of Paper360°, Paper360º September/October 2020
Celebrating 100 Issues of Paper360°, Paper360º September/October 2020