PAPERmaking! FROM THE PUBLISHERS OF PAPER TECHNOLOGY Volume 5, Number 1, 2019
J-FOR, Vol.7, No.4, 2018 1. Non-coval ent Surface Modification of Cellulose Nanocrystals by Polyethyleneimine 2. Apparent Structural Hydrophobicity of Cellulose Nanocrystals 3. Partnering for Lignin Biorefinery: Partner Evaluation and Selection Criteria 4. Production of Hydrocarbons from Fast Pyrolysis of Kraft Black Liquor: Integration with a Kraft Mill 5. Biomimetic Adhesion of Phages on Cellulosic Fibres: A Feasibility Study 6. Exploring New Forms of Intermediation in the Forest Value Chain NORDIC PULP & PAPER RESEARCH JOURNAL, Vol.33 No.4, December 2018 1. Paper technology: Through air drying assisted by infrared radiation: the influence of radiator power on drying rates and temperature 2. Paper technology: New strength metrics for containerboards: influences of basic papermaking factors 3. Paper technology: Selection of filler particle size for maximizing the critical properties of cellulosic paper by filler pre-flocculation 4. Nanotechnology: Detection of iron and iron-cobalt labeled cellulose nanofibrils using ICP-OES and XμCT 5. Paper physics: Variations of fiber structure and performance of ONP delinked pulp after modified-laccase/glutamate treatment 6. Paper chemistry: On-line monitoring of cationic starch gelatinization and retrogradation by 1H NMR-relaxometry 7. Paper chemistry: Wet-peel: a tool for comparing wet-strength resins 8. Paper chemistry: Improved dispersibility of once-dried cellulose nanofibers in the presence of glycerol 9. Recycling: Recycled fiber treated with NaOH/urea aqueous solution: effects on physical properties of paper sheets and on hornification NORDIC PULP & PAPER RESEARCH JOURNAL, Vol.34 No.1, March 2019 1. Lignin: Method for predicting lignocellulose components in jute by transformed FT- NIR spectroscopic data and chemometrics 2. Biorefinery: Short-term steam treatment of MFC gel with and without water-soluble cellulose derivative 3. Chemical pulping: Method for analysis of ClO2 and Cl2 air emissions from pulp mill 4. Chemical pulping: Consequences in a softwood kraft pulp mill of initial high alkali concentration in the impregnation stage
5. Mechanical pulping: Power – gap relationships in low consistency refining 6. Mechanical pulping: Theoretical analysis of LC-refining – pressure screening systems in TMP 7. Paper technology: Calcination-carbonization two-step process to improve the brightness of fly ash and its application in paper filling 8. Paper technology: Energy efficiency in low consistency refining: a study using a Valley beater 9. Paper physics: Principles of developing physical test methods for disposable consumer products 10.Paper chemistry: Switching off PAE wet strength 11.Coating: Improving fire retardancy of cellulosic thermal insulating materials by coating with bio-based fire retardants 12.Printing: Time-dependent mechanical response of paper during web-fed high-speed inkjet printing
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