Cellulosics: Pulp, Fibre and Environmental AspectsJohn F. Kennedy, Glyn O. Phillips, Peter A. Williams |
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Preface | 1 |
Pulp production by catalytic oxygenalkalialcohol OAA delignification | 17 |
Production of cellulose from Brazilian lignocellulosic residues | 31 |
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acetate acid activity alkali anaerobic digestion aspen bagasse black liquor bleaching bond breaking length BTCA carbohydrates carbon catalyst cationic cell wall cellulolytic cellulose Chem chemical chlorine chlorine dioxide chrysosporium components concentration cotton cotton fibers cresol crosslinking crystalline crystallite decrease degradation delignification determined dikaryons dioxide DMDHEU effect effluent elongation endoglucanase environmental enzyme EXPERIMENTAL explosion pulps fermentation fibre fibrets Figure finishing fumigatus fungi groups hemicellulose higher hydrolysis impregnation increase kraft pulp lignin lignocellulosic materials mechanical properties method molecular monokaryons Na₂SO NaOH obtained oxide oxygen paper properties parameters peroxidase peroxide Phanerochaete chrysosporium phenolic plant polymer pretreatment pulp and paper reaction refining energy Research residue samples shown Sitka spruce sodium solution solvent spectra spruce structure substrate sulfonate surface Table Tappi Technology temperature tensile strength Textile treated treatment values viscose WASH weight loss white-rot wood X-ray yarn yield