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Breakup Mechanisms of Brittle Deposits in Kraft Recovery Boilers â?¢ A Fundamental Study, TAPPI JOURNAL September 2009

Breakup Mechanisms of Brittle Deposits in Kraft Recovery Boilers • A Fundamental Study, TAPPI JOURNAL September 2009

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Utilization of palm fiber as papermaking materials: Microscopic structure and chemical pulping, TAPPI Journal October 2022

ABSTRACT: The microscopic structure and pulping properties of palm fiber were explored. Soda cooking and sulfate cooking were conducted and compared in terms of physical strength of the obtained pulps. Sulfate pulp showed better performance than soda pulp, as indicated by the 23% higher tensile index, 49% higher tear index, and 36% higher burst index. To further elevate physical strength, long fibered pulp (LFP), namely commercial softwood sulfate pulp, was mixed with sulfate pulp of palm fiber at levels from 20% to 50%. At the blend level of 50%, tensile index of 52.13 Nœm/g, tear index of 15.63 mNœm2/g, and burst index of 3.42 kPaœm2/g were attained. The lignin in spent liquor from pulping was isolated and characterized. Soda lignin of palm fiber was mainly composed of guaiacyl and syringyl units, and showed weight-average molecular weight of 3616 g/mol.

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Dissolution of wood components during hot water extraction of spruce, TAPPI Journal May 2023

ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was to investigate the autohydrolysis of softwood, which is the main chemical operation in both hot water extraction and steam explosion. Control of the process and monitoring its course were ensured by the careful choice of experimental setup and conditions: a milled spruce material was extracted in a small flow-through reactor to minimize degradation of the dissolved material and to enable analysis of the resulting liquors extracted at selected time points. The obtained liquid and solid fractions were analyzed for sugar composition and acetic acid concentration. The results showed that partially degraded hemicelluloses were extracted; hemicelluloses side chains were cleaved off and detected as monomers, while deacetylation was limited. Chain scissions of cellulose were observed as a result of autohydrolysis.

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Pulp and paper mills: The original biorefineries — past performance and limitations to future opportunities, TAPPI Journal October 2023

ABSTRACT: Pulp mills have been biorefineries since the invention of the Tomlinson recovery boiler. Unfortunately, the paper industry has done a poor job explaining that concept to the general public. A number of bioproducts in everyday use have been produced by pulp mills for several decades, and new products are routinely being developed. Modern research efforts over the last couple of decades have focused on producing even more products from pulp and paper mills through capacity enhancement and the development of value-added products and liquid transportation fuels to enhance paper mill profitability. Some of these efforts, often referred to as modern biorefineries, have focused so heavily on product development that they have ignored operating and process realities that limit the transformation of pulp and paper mills from the current limited number of bioproducts produced today to economic scale production of these value-added products. In this paper, several of these limitations are addressed. In addition, there are several supply chain, marketing, product quality, and economic realities limiting the value potential for these wholesale conversions of pulp mills into multiproduct modern biorefineries. Finally, the conservative nature and capital intensity of the pulp and paper industries provide a difficult hurdle for conversion to the modern biorefinery concept. These issues are also reviewed.

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A virtuous circle, TAPPI JOURNAL, December 2000, Vol. 83(12)

A virtuous circle, TAPPI JOURNAL, December 2000, Vol. 83(12)

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Water minimization in the washing section of a paperboard mill, TAPPI JOURNAL, September 2000, Vol. 83(9)

Water minimization in the washing section of a paperboard mill, TAPPI JOURNAL, September 2000, Vol. 83(9)

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Advanced combustion and flow modeling: comprehensive model study improves recovery boiler operation, TAPPI JOURNAL, July 2000, Vol. 83(7)

Advanced combustion and flow modeling: comprehensive model study improves recovery boiler operation, TAPPI JOURNAL, July 2000, Vol. 83(7)

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Treatment of an nssc effluent in a biological high-efficiency compact reactor, TAPPI JOURNAL, January 2000, Vol. 83(1)

Treatment of an nssc effluent in a biological high-efficiency compact reactor, TAPPI JOURNAL, January 2000, Vol. 83(1)

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A laboratory study of occ flotation for removal of model stickie particles, TAPPI JOURNAL, July 2000, Vol. 83(7)

A laboratory study of occ flotation for removal of model stickie particles, TAPPI JOURNAL, July 2000, Vol. 83(7)

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Reduction of aox formation during chlorine dioxide bleaching, TAPPI JOURNAL, January 2000, Vol. 83(1)

Reduction of aox formation during chlorine dioxide bleaching, TAPPI JOURNAL, January 2000, Vol. 83(1)