PAPERmaking! Vol6 Nr2 2020

PAPER making! FROM THE PUBLISHERS OF PAPER TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL  Volume 6, Number 2, 2020

2. Mechanical pulping: Material characterisation for natural fibres: compressibility, permeability and friction 3. Paper Technology: Affecting the bonding between PLA fibrils and kraft pulp for improving paper dry-strength 4. Paper Technology: High strength paper from high yield pulps by means of hot- pressing 5. Paper Technology: On the development of a continuous methodology to fractionate microfibriallated cellulose 6. Paper Technology: Non-wood fibers as raw material for pulp and paper industry 7. Paper Physics: Modeling of tensile index using uncertain data sets 8. Paper Physics: The shear and compressive yield stress of fibrillated acacia pulp fiber suspensions 9. Paper Chemistry: Composite filler by pre-flocculation of fiber fines and PCC and its effect on paper properties 10. Paper Chemistry: Sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) residue analysis of foam-formed cellulose-based products 11. Printing: Determining the quality of paper substrates containing triticale pulp for printing industry 12. Nanotechnology: Preparation of CaCO3 nanoparticle/pulp fiber composites using ultrafine bubbles 13. Miscellaneous: Anatomical, morphological and chemical characteristics of kaun straw ( Seetaria-ltalika ) 14. Miscellaneous: The influence of process parameters of screen-printed invasive plant paper electrodes on cyclic voltammetry NORDIC PULP & PAPER RESEARCH JOURNAL, Vol.35 No.3, September 2020 1. Chemical Pulping: Feasibility of removal S−2 from Kraft black liquor recovery cycle with synthetic adsorbents (Cu-PAC and Cu-GAC) 2. Chemical pulping: Effect of bark content in mixed hardwood chips on pulp and papermaking properties 3. Chemical Pulping: Process modifications to obtain a prehydrolysis kraft dissolving pulp with low limiting pulp viscosity 4. Bleaching: Synthesis of chlorine dioxide stable solution by combined reduction and its decomposition kinetics 5. Paper Physics: Elastic-plastic model for the mechanical properties of paperboard as a function of moisture 6. Paper Physics: Evaluating the use of a tactile sensor for measuring carton compliance 7. Paper Chemistry: Determination of hydrophobic degree of paper packaging materials by a tracer-assisted headspace gas chromatography 8. Paper Chemistry: Jet-cooked papermaking starches studied using 1H NMR- relaxometry and viscometry 9. Paper Chemistry: Enhanced separation of cellulose from bamboo with a combined process of steam explosion pretreatment and alkaline-oxidative cooking 10. Paper Chemistry: Improving mechanical properties of recycled paper via surface spraying carboxymethyl starch-grafted-polyacrylamide 11. Coating: The influence of coating composition on the structural and functional properties of coated paper for packaging applications 12. Coating: Coating factors influencing the fold cracking of coated papers 13. Coating: The effect of zeolite on inkjet coated paper surface properties and deinking

 

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