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Forming fabrics for spunlace applications, TAPPI JOURNAL, Ma

Forming fabrics for spunlace applications, TAPPI JOURNAL, May 1991, Vol. 74(5)

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A new generation of fibrillated acrylic fiber for high-performance nonwovens and specialty composites, TAPPI JOURNAL, May 1991, Vol. 74(5)

A new generation of fibrillated acrylic fiber for high-performance nonwovens and specialty composites, TAPPI JOURNAL, May 1991, Vol. 74(5)

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A biaxial web tension transducer, TAPPI JOURNAL, May 1991, V

A biaxial web tension transducer, TAPPI JOURNAL, May 1991, Vol. 74(5)

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Kinetics of wood extraction with solvents, TAPPI JOURNAL, Ma

Kinetics of wood extraction with solvents, TAPPI JOURNAL, May 1991, Vol. 74(5)

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Pulping catalysts from lignin, TAPPI JOURNAL, May 1991, Vol.

Pulping catalysts from lignin, TAPPI JOURNAL, May 1991, Vol. 74(5)

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Arkansas kraft's modified evaporator produces 80% solids, TA

Arkansas kraft's modified evaporator produces 80% solids, TAPPI JOURNAL, November 1991, Vol. 74(11)

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New fiber-line control concept improves mill performance, TA

New fiber-line control concept improves mill performance, TAPPI JOURNAL, November 1991, Vol. 74(11)

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Development and application of a real-time recovery boiler expert system, TAPPI JOURNAL, November 1991, Vol. 74(11)

Development and application of a real-time recovery boiler expert system, TAPPI JOURNAL, November 1991, Vol. 74(11)

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Anaerobic treatment of recycled paper mill effluent in the n

Anaerobic treatment of recycled paper mill effluent in the netherlands, TAPPI JOURNAL, November 1991, Vol. 74(11)

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Reducing aox by increasing oxidation potential in the first

ABSTRACT An increase in the standard oxidation potential of the reinforcing agent in the first caustic extraction stage will reduce the amount of AOX in the stage's effluent. A chlorinated broumstock pulp was treated alternatively in a basic caustic extraction (E) stage, an oxygen-reinforced caustic extraction (EO) stage, and an extraction stage reinforced with oxygen and peroxide (EOP). An AOX reduction of up to 30% was obtained in the effluent from the peroxide-reinforced extraction stage. In addition to the brownstock work, using two different model lignin compounds, we ran tests using oxyen, potassium permanganate, hydrogen peroxide with oxygen, and ozone with oxygen-reinforced caustic stages. In all cases, increasing the oxidation potential of the reinforcing agent decreased the amount of AOX detected in the effluent.