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Modeling fine particles and alkali metal compound behavior in a kraft recovery boiler, TAPPI JOURNAL July 2012
Modeling fine particles and alkali metal compound behavior in a kraft recovery boiler, TAPPI JOURNAL July 2012
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Extraction of hardwood biomass using dilute alkali, TAPPI JOURNAL June 2012
Extraction of hardwood biomass using dilute alkali, TAPPI JOURNAL June 2012
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Influence of topcoat pigment particle size distribution on tail-edge pick resistance in sheet-fed offset printing, TAPPI JOURNAL June 2012
Influence of topcoat pigment particle size distribution on tail-edge pick resistance in sheet-fed offset printing, TAPPI JOURNAL June 2012
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The hyperbolic theory of light scattering, tensile strength, and density in paper, TAPPI JOURNAL November 2011
The hyperbolic theory of light scattering, tensile strength, and density in paper, TAPPI JOURNAL November 2011
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Imaging of ink jet penetration in uncoated paper using microscopic techniques, TAPPI JOURNAL November 2011
Imaging of ink jet penetration in uncoated paper using microscopic techniques, TAPPI JOURNAL November 2011
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Editor's Note: Peter Hart: A pulp and paper original, TAPPI JOURNAL October 2011
Editor's Note: Peter Hart: A pulp and paper original, TAPPI JOURNAL October 2011
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Comparison of test medium preparation methods for residual ink analysis, TAPPI JOURNAL October 2011
Comparison of test medium preparation methods for residual ink analysis, TAPPI JOURNAL October 2011
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Is deinkability of inkjet prints an issue?, TAPPI JOURNAL October 2011
Is deinkability of inkjet prints an issue?, TAPPI JOURNAL October 2011
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Pitch detackification with natural and modified talcs, TAPPI JOURNAL October 2011
Pitch detackification with natural and modified talcs, TAPPI JOURNAL October 2011
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A novel approach for determining the reactivity of dissolving pulp based on the COD method
ABSTRACT: A novel approach for determining the reactivity of dissolving pulp according to the chemical oxygen demand (COD) of water has been discussed. First, a sample of dissolving pulp was subjected to mercerization and xanthation in order to obtain dissolved cellulose fractions. Next, the fractions were digested with a testing solution as applied in COD procedures. Finally, the resulting liquid was rapidly tested by ultraviolet-visible spectrophotometry (UV-Vis). By quantifying the absorbance of Cr3+ at a wavelength of 600 nm, the reactivity of dissolving pulp was indirectly calculated. The results measured by this novel COD method correlated well with the most accepted Fock test results with less than 10% relative difference. Meanwhile, this newly developed COD method required less time-consuming procedures as compared to the Fock test.