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Pulp and Paper Making Processes
Raw material preparationRaw material preparation and handling, pulp manufacturingPulp manufacturing, pulp washingPulp washing and screeningScreening,... -
Cellulose nanofibrils with a three-dimensional interpenetrating network structure for recycled paper enhancement
The mechanical strength degradation of recycled paper (RP) caused by the keratinization of recycled fibers is a basic problem to be solved urgently...
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Introduction
This chapter is devoted to plant aggregates, plant concrete, and industrial valorization: characterization – formulation, multiphysical properties,... -
Role of cellulose nanofibrils in improving the strength properties of paper: a review
The pursuit for sustainability in the papermaking industry calls for the elimination or reduction of synthetic additives and the exploration of...
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Extending waste paper, cellulose and filler use beyond recycling by entering the circular economy creating cellulose-CaCO3 composites reconstituted from ionic liquid
Cellulose-fibre lifecycle is severely limited within today’s recycling methodology. Feedstock cellulose and filler abound in products considered...
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Macroscopic and microscopic properties of fibers after enzymatic deinking of mixed office waste paper
AbstractThe deinking of mixed office waste paper by cellulase, M/Las (modification of laccase aspartic acid system), and C-M/Las (cellulase...
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Multiple linear regression to predict the brightness of waste fibres mixtures before bleaching
Waste paper is recovered and bleached to produce recycled newsprints and magazines. It is composed of a fibre mixture from different wood pul**...
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Green ecofriendly bio-deinking of mixed office waste paper using various enzymes from Rhizopus microsporus AH3: efficiency and characteristics
Mixed office waste paper (MOWP) is a low cost, high quality and easily collected fiber source for the papermaking industry. Unfortunately, limits in...
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Valorization of decationized newsprint to levulinic acid
As of today, most chemical products are fossil-based. The environmental concerns of fossil resources due to their constant misuse have led to the...
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Comparison between uncreped and creped handsheets on tissue paper properties using a cre** simulator unit
A comparison between uncreped and creped handsheets was performed to study the effect of fiber morphology and cre** process on fiber web structure...
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Mass Multiplication, Production Cost Analysis and Marketing of Xylanase
Microbial xylanases have received increasing attention because of their biotechnological potential in a variety of industrial processes.... -
Decontamination Strategies to Increase Fuel and Product Conversion Yields of Municipal Solid Waste
Since the implementation of China’s Green Fence and National Sword policies, many areas lost a market for heavily contaminated municipal solid waste... -
Hairy cationic nanocrystalline cellulose as retention additive in recycled paper
AbstractHairy cellulose nanocrystalloids (HNC) are a brand new family of nanocellulose characterized by having functionalized amorphous poles joined...
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Mechanical and Thermal Properties of Cellulose Nanofibers from Jute Fibers Reinforced Polyvinyl Alcohol Composites
AbstractThis study investigated the effects of loadings of cellulose nanofibers extracted from jute fibers on the tensile property, onset...
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Biobleaching of waste paper using lignolytic enzyme from Fusarium equiseti VKF2: a mangrove isolate
AbstractLaccase is a major enzyme used in the paper and pulp industries for bio-bleaching applications. This paper focused on the bio-bleaching...
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Studies on the environmentally friendly deinking process employing biological enzymes and composite surfactant
In this study, biodegradable cardanol polyoxyethylene ether (CPE) was applied to the field of flotation deinking of mixed office waste paper (MOW),...
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An efficient eco-friendly approach for recycling of newspaper waste
In this study, a chemical reduction strategy was explored for deinking of newspaper waste using xylano-pectinolytic catalysts. A remarkable reduction...
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Biodeinking
Ink removalBiodeinking is a significant technical hurdle to the greater use of recycled paperRecycled paper . Conventional deinking... -
Biodeinking of mixed ONP and OMG waste papers with cellulase
Development of qualitative properties and surface modification of mixed recycled 70% old newspaper and 30% old magazine pulp after enzymatic...
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Enhancing packaging board properties using micro- and nanofibers prepared from recycled board
In this study, cellulose microfibers and cellulose nanofibers (CNF) prepared from recycled boxboard pulp using a mechanical fine friction grinder...