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Facing the Market, Paper360 May/June 2019
Facing the Market, Paper360 May/June 2019
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The Shortest Route to Fiber Quality, Paper360 May/June 2019
The Shortest Route to Fiber Quality, Paper360 May/June 2019
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Wood Pulp: The New Cotton for the Garment Industry?, Paper360 May/June 2019
Wood Pulp: The New Cotton for the Garment Industry?, Paper360 May/June 2019
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Lignin-based resins for kraft paper applications, TAPPI Journal November 2019
ABSTRACT: We investigated miscanthus (MS) and willow (W) lignin-furfural based resins as potential reinforce-ment agents on softwood and hardwood kraft paper. These resins might be sustainable alternatives to the commercial phenolformaldehyde (PF) resins. Phenol is a petrochemical product and formaldehyde has been classified as a carcinogen by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The lignin used in this study was derived from hot water extraction (160ºC, 2 h) of MS and W biomass, and may be considered sulfur-free. These biorefinery lignins were characterized for their chemical composition and inherent properties via wet chemistry and instrumental techniques. The resin blends (MS-resin and W-resin) were characterized for their molecular weight, thermal behavior, and mechanical properties. Mechanical properties were measured by the resin’s ability to reinforce softwood and hard-wood kraft papers. The effect of adding hexamethylenetetramine (HMTA), a curing agent, to the resin was also examined. Mixtures of PF and lignin-based resins were investigated to further explore ways to reduce use of non-renewables, phenol, and carcinogenic formaldehyde. The results show that lignin-based resins have the potential to replace PF resins in kraft paper applications. For softwood paper, the highest strength was achieved using W-resin, without HMTA (2.5 times greater than PF with HMTA). For hardwood paper, MS-resin with HMTA gave the highest strength (2.3 times higher than PF with HMTA). The lignin-based resins, without HMTA, also yielded mechanical properties comparable to PF with HMTA.
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7 Water Waste Reduction Strategies to Improve Pump Reliability/Black Liquor Processing, Paper360º November/December 2019
7 Water Waste Reduction Strategies to Improve Pump Reliability/Black Liquor Processing, Paper360º November/December 2019
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To Canfor, Pulp is Much More than a Commodity, Paper360º September/October 2019
To Canfor, Pulp is Much More than a Commodity, Paper360º September/October 2019
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Walter Schalka: RISI’s Four-time Latin American CEO of the Year, Paper360º September/October
Walter Schalka: RISI’s Four-time Latin American CEO of the Year, Paper360º September/October
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TAPPI Journal Summaries, Paper360º September/October
TAPPI Journal Summaries, Paper360º September/October
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TAPPI Journal Summaries, Paper360º May/June 2018
TAPPI Journal Summaries, Paper360º May/June 2018
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The Next-Generation QCS, Paper360º November/December 2016
The Next-Generation QCS, Paper360º November/December 2016