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Conference review: Recycling sessions at TAPPI PEERS, TAPPI JOURNAL February 2012
Conference review: Recycling sessions at TAPPI PEERS, TAPPI JOURNAL February 2012
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Novel blend of biorenewable wet-end paper agents, TAPPI JOURNAL January 2012
Novel blend of biorenewable wet-end paper agents, TAPPI JOURNAL January 2012
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Paper machine white water deaeration and two-stage flotation with channel flow, TAPPI JOURNAL July 2012
Paper machine white water deaeration and two-stage flotation with channel flow, TAPPI JOURNAL July 2012
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Microstructure simulation of early paper forming using immersed boundary methods, TAPPI JOURNAL November 2011
Microstructure simulation of early paper forming using immersed boundary methods, TAPPI JOURNAL November 2011
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A study of the mechanical properties of coated papers using elastica stiffness and low-load indentation, TAPPI JOURNAL October 2011
A study of the mechanical properties of coated papers using elastica stiffness and low-load indentation, TAPPI JOURNAL October 2011
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Can carbon capture be a new revenue opportunity for the pulp and paper sector?, TAPPI Journal August 2021
ABSTRACT: Transition towards carbon neutrality will require application of negative carbon emission technologies (NETs). This creates a new opportunity for the industry in the near future. The pulp and paper industry already utilizes vast amounts of biomass and produces large amounts of biogenic carbon dioxide. The industry is well poised for the use of bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS), which is considered as one of the key NETs. If the captured carbon dioxide can be used to manufacture green fuels to replace fossil ones, then this will generate a huge additional market where pulp and paper mills are on the front line. The objective of this study is to evaluate future trends and policies affecting the pulp and paper industry and to describe how a carbon neutral or carbon negative pulp and paper production process can be viable. Such policies include, as examples, price of carbon dioxide allowances or support for green fuel production and BECCS implementation. It is known that profitability differs depending on mill type, performance, energy efficiency, or carbon dioxide intensity. The results give fresh understanding on the potential for investing in negative emission technologies. Carbon capture or green fuel production can be economical with an emission trade system, depending on electricity price, green fuel price, negative emission credit, and a mill’s emission profile. However, feasibility does not seem to evidently correlate with the performance, technical age, or the measured efficiency of the mill.
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Data for better maintenance plans and investments policy, Solutions! & TAPPI JOURNAL, August 2003, Vol. 2(8) (354KB)
Data for better maintenance plans and investments policy, Solutions! & TAPPI JOURNAL, August 2003, Vol. 2(8) (354KB)
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Offset ink concentration profile during vehicle imbibition into coated paper, Part 3: Proposing a viscous gradient model, TAPPI JOURNAL, Online Exclusive, August 2003, Vol. 2(8) (384KB)
Offset ink concentration profile during vehicle imbibition into coated paper, Part 3: Proposing a viscous gradient model, TAPPI JOURNAL, Online Exclusive, August 2003, Vol. 2(8) (384KB)
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Genetic variation of juvenile wood properties in a loblolly pine progeny test, TAPPI JOURNAL, December 2003 (235KB)
Genetic variation of juvenile wood properties in a loblolly pine progeny test, Solutions! & TAPPI JOURNAL, December 2003 (235KB)
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Influence of impulse drying on the retention and sizing of paper with alkyl ketene dimer, TAPPI JOURNAL, February 2003, Vol. 2(2) (136KB)
Influence of impulse drying on the retention and sizing of paper with alkyl ketene dimer, Solutions! & TAPPI JOURNAL, February 2003, Vol. 2(2) (136KB)