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Evaluation of apmp and bctmp for market pulps from south american eucalyptus, TAPPI JOURNAL, December 1999, Vol. 82(12)

Evaluation of apmp and bctmp for market pulps from south american eucalyptus, TAPPI JOURNAL, December 1999, Vol. 82(12)

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Industry's rle in gasification commercialization: the agenda 2020 perspective, TAPPI JOURNAL, December 1999, Vol. 82(12)

Industry's rle in gasification commercialization: the agenda 2020 perspective, TAPPI JOURNAL, December 1999, Vol. 82(12)

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New quinone-based pulping catalysts, TAPPI JOURNAL, December 1999, Vol. 82(12)

New quinone-based pulping catalysts, TAPPI JOURNAL, December 1999, Vol. 82(12)

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Signature of recalcitrant stickies in recycle newsprint, TAPPI JOURNAL, December 1999, Vol. 82(12)

Signature of recalcitrant stickies in recycle newsprint, TAPPI JOURNAL, December 1999, Vol. 82(12)

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Australia's Paper and Forestry Forum: A Preview of Significant Issues for 1998-2008, TAPPI JOURNAL, January 1999, Vol. 83(5)

Australia's Paper and Forestry Forum: A Preview of Significant Issues for 1998-2008, TAPPI JOURNAL, January 1999, Vol. 83(5)

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Development and Application of a Real-Time Recovery Boiler E

Development and Application of a Real-Time Recovery Boiler Expert System, 1991 Engineering Conference Proceedings

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Recovery of Sulfur from Spent Semichemical Pulping Liquors,

Recovery of Sulfur from Spent Semichemical Pulping Liquors, 1991 Engineering Conference Proceedings

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Multifunctional starch-based barrier materials, TAPPI Journal August 2021

ABSTRACT: Natural and renewable polymer-based barrier materials play an inevitable role in a sustainable economy. Most commercially available barrier materials are either based on multiple layers of synthetic polymers or petroleum-based chemicals. Tremendous amounts of research are being done in academia and industry to replace these synthetic barrier materials with natural and environmentally friendly materials. The current work summarizes the application of starch-based materials for various barrier applications, such as water vapor, oxygen, liquid water, oil, and grease. Also, exotic starch-based barrier materials for the application of sound, ultraviolet, and thermal barrier applications are reviewed. The potential of starch-based materials to offer antimicrobial and antiviral properties is discussed. Finally, commercially available starch-based barrier materials have been summarized.

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Addressing production bottlenecks and brownstock washer optimization via a membrane concentration system, TAPPI Journal July 2021

ABSTRACT: Advancements in membrane systems indicate that they will soon be robust enough to concentrate weak black liquor. To date, the economic impact of membrane systems on brownstock washing in kraft mills has not been studied and is necessary to understand the viability of these emerging systems and their best utilization.This study investigated the savings that a membrane system can generate related to brownstock washing. We found that evaporation costs are the primary barrier for mills seeking to increase wash water usage. Without these additional evaporation costs, we showed that our hypothetical 1000 tons/day bleached and brown pulp mills can achieve annual savings of over $1.0 MM when operating at higher dilution factors and fixed pulp production rate. We then investigated the impact of increasing pulp production on mills limited by their equipment. In washer-limited mill examples, we calculated that membrane systems can reduce the annual operating cost for a 7% production increase by 91%. Similarly, in evaporator-limited mill examples, membrane systems can reduce the annual operating cost for a 7% production increase by 86%. These results indicated that membrane systems make a production increase significantly more feasible for these equipment-limited mills.

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New learnings and strategies for meeting future recovery boiler particulate emission limits with existing electrostatic precipitators, TAPPI Journal June 2021

ABSTRACT: It is foreseeable that recovery boiler particulate emission limits in the United States and Canada will continue to get more stringent with time. Because of this, continued improvement of emission control equipment, as well as a better understanding of how operating parameters affect performance, are necessary. Although electrostatic precipitators (ESPs) are often viewed as a mature technology, many improvements in ESP technology continue to be developed. In recent years, academic efforts have improved the understanding of recovery boiler operating conditions on ESP performance. Additionally, advancements in materials, power supplies, and design continue to improve the efficiency and reliability of ESPs.This paper discusses how recovery boiler and electrostatic precipitator (ESP) operating factors affect ESP perfor-mance based on process simulations and practical experience, and how these learnings can be implemented to improve future operation of existing ESPs.