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Calcium in pulping and bleaching, TAPPI JOURNAL, December 2000, Vol. 83(12)

Calcium in pulping and bleaching, TAPPI JOURNAL, December 2000, Vol. 83(12)

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Continuous tannin extraction by use of screw reactor, TAPPI Journal February 2021

ABSTRACT: A pilot-size screw reactor (extraction unit) was used for tannin extraction of spruce. Yield of the same magnitude or better was obtained when comparing a screw reactor with batch reactors. A longer presoaking time in water seemed to be better than a short one for obtaining higher yield. A higher yield is obtained with lower dry-water ratio, which suggests that the internal diffusion in bark does not determine mass transfer as much as is the case without presoaking of bark. The higher dry-water ratio decreased the yield. The prior soaking of the bark also minimized the mechanical reactor feeding problems (clogging). The benefits of a screw reactor likely are that run time changes for different process conditions are flexible; it simplifies design and construction of an industrial unit for tannin production; and it saves space because of the need for fewer and smaller intermediate storage tanks.

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Tools for successful wet-end chemistry control, TAPPI JOURNAL, December 1992, Vol. 75(12)

Tools for successful wet-end chemistry control, TAPPI JOURNAL, December 1992, Vol. 75(12)

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On-line measurement of wood chip size, TAPPI JOURNAL July 1988

On-line measurement of wood chip size, TAPPI JOURNAL July 1988

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A snapshot of the current state of cluster compliance for kraft mills, TAPPI JOURNAL, April 1998, Vol. 81(4)

A snapshot of the current state of cluster compliance for kraft mills, TAPPI JOURNAL, April 1998, Vol. 81(4)

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Batch-drainage curves for pulp characterization - Part 2: Modeling, TAPPI JOURNAL, January 1996, Vol. 79(1)

Batch-drainage curves for pulp characterization - part 2: modeling, TAPPI JOURNAL, January 1996, Vol. 79(1)

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Why not stock one?, TAPPI JOURNAL, February 1996, Vol. 79(2)

Why not stock one?, TAPPI JOURNAL, February 1996, Vol. 79(2)

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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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Infrared analysis for process control in the pulp and paper industry, TAPPI JOURNAL, October 2000, Vol. 83(10)

Infrared analysis for process control in the pulp and paper industry, TAPPI JOURNAL, October 2000, Vol. 83(10)

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Application of polyallylamine as a dry strength agent for paper, TAPPI JOURNAL, December 2000, Vol. 83(12)

Application of polyallylamine as a dry strength agent for paper, TAPPI JOURNAL, December 2000, Vol. 83(12)