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NMR studies, part 5: nature of residual lignin in kraft pulps, TAPPI JOURNAL, September 1999, Vol. 82(9)

NMR studies, part 5: nature of residual lignin in kraft pulps, TAPPI JOURNAL, September 1999, Vol. 82(9)

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Impulse drying: status of the pilot-scale research program, TAPPI JOURNAL, September 1999, Vol. 82(9)

Impulse drying: status of the pilot-scale research program, TAPPI JOURNAL, September 1999, Vol. 82(9)

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Black liquor gasification - a comprehensive update, TAPPI JOURNAL, September 1999, Vol. 82(9)

Black liquor gasification - a comprehensive update, TAPPI JOURNAL, September 1999, Vol. 82(9)

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A financial analysis of north american pulp, paper and packaging firms, TAPPI JOURNAL, September 1999, Vol. 82(9)

A financial analysis of north american pulp, paper and packaging firms, TAPPI JOURNAL, September 1999, Vol. 82(9)

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Pulp refiner trial tips, TAPPI JOURNAL, September 1999, Vol. 82(9)

Pulp refiner trial tips, TAPPI JOURNAL, September 1999, Vol. 82(9)

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Effect of composition on the first melting temperature of fireside deposits in recovery Boilers, TAPPI JOURNAL, September 1999, Vol. 82(9)

Effect of composition on the first melting temperature of fireside deposits in recovery Boilers, TAPPI JOURNAL, September 1999, Vol. 82(9)

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Effect of pulp refining on thixotropy of cellulose fiber suspensions, TAPPI Journal September 2025

ABSTRACT: This paper presents results on the thixotropic behavior of low-consistency bleached eucalyptus fiber suspensions that had been mechanically treated. The pulps were refined in a PFI mill at different numbers of revolutions (0, 3000, and 6000) to study the effect of refining intensity on the viscosity time-response of fiber suspensions. In steady rheological tests, all the suspensions exhibited shear thinning behavior and no significant differences were observed after mechanical treatment. Stepwise experiments showed that viscosity continuously increased with time when shear rate was suddenly reduced. Additionally, a delay in time evolution of viscosity was observed as the pulp was more refined. A stretched exponential model was fitted to the experimental results of viscosity.

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Toward environmental resilience in pulp and paper manufacturing: Water consumption and carbon dioxide emission reductions, TAPPI Journal September 2025

ABSTRACT: Pulp and paper manufacturing is a water- and energy-intensive industrial sector, necessitating improvement of its operational efficiency, as well as reduction of emissions to the maximum extent possible. This review focuses on the reduction of water consumption and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions that originate in the pulp and paper industry (PPI). First, process simulation and optimization techniques used for water consumption reduction are reviewed. Then, techno-economic analyses of solvent-based CO2 capture from PPI are discussed. Additionally, key actions are proposed for enhancing water consumption reduction and CO2 capture in PPI.

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Simplified modeling of a complete rotary lime kiln at a pulp mill, TAPPI Journal February 2026

ABSTRACT: Rotary lime kilns are essential and complex components in pulp mills using the kraft process. They are primarily used to produce lime (CaO), which is then employed to make white liquor, the reagent used to separate wood fibers. To understand and improve the performance of the kiln, modeling its behavior is essential. However, the kiln operates through a complex combination of thermal and chemical phenomena. That is why a simplified approach was used to tackle this challenge. A zero/one-dimensional steady-state analysis was performed based on first principles to simplify the modeling process and reduce the need for experimental data. Additional assumptions, such as steady-state operation and the absence of a refractory lining, were introduced to further simplify the model so that it can be used for daily analysis. Moreover, the auxiliary equipment of the plant, such as the intercooler and preheat cyclone, is also modeled. The final model was validated using data from the literature and a two-month analysis of experimental measure-ments from the Burgo Ardennes lime kiln in Virton, Belgium. It shows good agreement with the available data, with a 6% deviation for the adiabatic flame temperature and a 17% average error in predicting the kiln shell outside temperature. For the fuel and lime flow rate predictions, also validated over the same two-month period, the errors were -6.6% and 0.6%, respectively.

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Development of a packaging test method, TAPPI Journal February 2026

ABSTRACT: Innovation in packaging design will be facilitated by a simple test method to indicate whether a product is compatible with paper recycling. Three laboratories cooperated on the development of a method and used it on linerboard, coated paperboard, wet-strength paperboard, and white copy paper. This test method includes pulping and screening. The data presented here illustrate the factors affecting the results of a bench-scale test. Our observations show that a bench-scale test can give reproducible results for yield, < 5%. We also present an approach to contaminant assessment based on current published test methods. A specification with a lower limit on yield of 70% and a contaminant level of less than 5,000 particles/kg is proposed.