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Editorial: Douglas Coffin: Paper Physics Guru, TAPPI JOURNAL August 2018

Editorial: Douglas Coffin: Paper Physics Guru, TAPPI JOURNAL August 2018

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Prediction of box failure from paper data for asymmetric corrugated board, TAPPI JOURNAL August 2018

Prediction of box failure from paper data for asymmetric corrugated board, TAPPI JOURNAL August 2018

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Impact of fiber structure on edge-wicking of highly-sized paperboard, TAPPI JOURNAL August 2018

Impact of fiber structure on edge-wicking of highly-sized paperboard, TAPPI JOURNAL August 2018

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The influence of strain rate and pulp properties on the stre

The influence of strain rate and pulp properties on the stress-strain curve and relaxation rate of wet paper, TAPPI JOURNAL August 2015

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Editorial: Art Ragauskas: Eyes on the future, TAPPI JOURNAL

Editorial: Art Ragauskas: Eyes on the future, TAPPI JOURNAL October 2012

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Editor's Note: Recovery Boiler Insights, TAPPI JOURNAL Febru

Editor's Note: Recovery Boiler Insights, TAPPI JOURNAL February 2010

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Guest Editorial: Terry Bliss: Editorial board member "extrem

Guest Editorial: Terry Bliss: Editorial board member "extreme", TAPPI JOURNAL May 2012

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Editorial: A PaperCon preview of what’s coming in April, TAPPI Journal February 2020

Coming soon is PaperCon—TAPPI’s annual technical conference for paper and pack-aging industry professionals. Held this April 26-29 in Atlanta, GA, the conference features sessions on management, coating and graphic arts, process control, recycled paperboard, and a wide range of papermaking topics. Universities and research organizations from around the world are represented in the conference content, and below is a preliminary sampling of just a few of the many presentations that might interest TAPPI Journal readers.

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The winding mechanics of laminate webs, TAPPI Journal February 2020

ABSTRACT: Models that describe the residual stresses due to winding single-layer webs at the end of roll-to-roll manufacturing machines are mature. These models have been used to reduce or avoid defects that are due to winding. Many laminated products exist where two or more webs have been joined to form a thicker composite web. The properties of the web layers provide a unique functionality to the product being manufactured. No laminate winding models exist in the literature. This paper will focus on the development of a laminate winding model and laboratory test verification of the model.

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A new approach for the preparation of cellulose nanocrystals from bamboo pulp through extremely low acid hydrolysis, TAPPI Journal January 2020

ABSTRACT: As a renewable and biodegradable nanomaterial, cellulose nanocrystal (CNC) has a wide range of potential applications, but production of CNC faces significant challenges in capital investment and manufacturing cost. In this work, the one-step preparation of CNC from bleached kraft bamboo pulp by extremely low acid (concen-tration of acid = 0.1 wt%) hydrolysis was demonstrated. The experimental data indicated that the yield of CNC was strongly affected by the operating pressure and concentration of hydrochloric acid (HCl), as well as temperature. Rod-like CNC with a mean particle size of 524 nm was obtained through an extremely low acid (ELA) hydrolysis pro-cess. The yield of CNC can reach to 37.1% by an ELA hydrolysis process at 180°C for 60 min with 0.08 wt% HCl and 20 MPa operating pressure. The Fourier transform-infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) measurements show that the as-pre-pared CNC maintained cellulose structure. Compared with a conventional CNC prepared by strong sulfuric acid (H2SO4) hydrolysis, the CNC prepared by ELA hydrolysis process exhibited much higher thermal stability.