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Utilization of palm fiber as papermaking materials: Microscopic structure and chemical pulping, TAPPI Journal October 2022

ABSTRACT: The microscopic structure and pulping properties of palm fiber were explored. Soda cooking and sulfate cooking were conducted and compared in terms of physical strength of the obtained pulps. Sulfate pulp showed better performance than soda pulp, as indicated by the 23% higher tensile index, 49% higher tear index, and 36% higher burst index. To further elevate physical strength, long fibered pulp (LFP), namely commercial softwood sulfate pulp, was mixed with sulfate pulp of palm fiber at levels from 20% to 50%. At the blend level of 50%, tensile index of 52.13 Nœm/g, tear index of 15.63 mNœm2/g, and burst index of 3.42 kPaœm2/g were attained. The lignin in spent liquor from pulping was isolated and characterized. Soda lignin of palm fiber was mainly composed of guaiacyl and syringyl units, and showed weight-average molecular weight of 3616 g/mol.

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Utilization of kraft pulp mill residuals, TAPPI Journal February 2022

ABSTRACT: Kraft pulp mills produce on average about 100 kg of solid residuals per metric ton of pulp produced. The main types of mill waste are sludge from wastewater treatment plants, ash from hog fuel boilers, dregs, grits, and lime mud from causticizing plants and lime dust from lime kilns. Of these, about half is disposed of in landfills, which highlights the need and potential for waste recycling and utilization. Sludge is either incinerated in hog fuel boilers to generate steam and power or used in various forms of land application, including land spreading, composting, or as an additive for landfill or mine waste covers. The majority of hog fuel boiler ash and causticizing plant residues is landfilled. Alkaline residuals can be conditioned for use in land application, manufacture of construction materials, and production of aggregates for road work. This technical review summarizes residuals utilization methods that have been applied in pulp and paper mills at demonstration- or full-scale, and therefore may act as a guide for mill managers and operators whose goal is to diminish the costs and the environmental impact of waste management.

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Co-pulping of Trewia nudiflora and Trema orientalis, TAPPI Journal June 2023

ABSTRACT: Trewia nudiflora, a fast-growing species, was evaluated as a pulpwood. The a-cellulose content of this species was 40.4% with a Klason lignin of 21.5%. It was characterized by shorter fibers with a thin cell wall. The pulp yield was 40% with a kappa number of 16 at the conditions of 18% active alkali charge and 30% sulfidity for 2 h cooking at 170°C. T. nudiflora was similar to Trema orientalis in anatomical, morphological, and chemical composition; therefore, mixed chips at a 50:50 mixture ratio were cooked under optimum conditions. The pulp yield of mixed chip cooking was 45.4% with a kappa number of 19.4. The tensile and tear index of T. nudiflora pulps were 64.8 Nœm/g and 11.5 kPaœm2/g at 35 °SR, respectively. The mixed chips, T. nudiflora, and T. orientalis pulps showed above 81% brightness when bleached by D0(EP)D1 sequence using 20 kg chlorine dioxide (ClO2)/ton of pulp.

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Nonchlorine bleaching conference: the future is here, TAPPI JOURNAL, July 1992, Vol. 75(7)

Nonchlorine bleaching conference: the future is here, TAPPI JOURNAL, July 1992, Vol. 75(7)

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Evaluating treatment processes to reduce metals concentrations in pulp and paper mill wastewaters to extremely low values, TAPPI JOURNAL, April 2001, Vol. 84(4)

Evaluating treatment processes to reduce metals concentrations in pulp and paper mill wastewaters to extremely low values, TAPPI JOURNAL, April 2001, Vol. 84(4)

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Extend the life of your hoists, TAPPI JOURNAL, February 1994, Vol. 77(2)

Extend the life of your hoists, TAPPI JOURNAL, February 1994, Vol. 77(2)

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Service with a smile: john d. callahan named the 1997 herman l. joachim distinguished service award winner, TAPPI JOURNAL, April 1997, Vol. 80(4)

Service with a smile: john d. callahan named the 1997 herman l. joachim distinguished service award winner, TAPPI JOURNAL, April 1997, Vol. 80(4)

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Anhydrous ammonia storage vessels in the pulp and paper industry, TAPPI JOURNAL, April 1997, Vol. 80(4)

Anhydrous ammonia storage vessels in the pulp and paper industry, TAPPI JOURNAL, April 1997, Vol. 80(4)

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Theory and reality for contaminant removal curves, TAPPI JOURNAL, April 1997, Vol. 80(4)

Theory and reality for contaminant removal curves, TAPPI JOURNAL, April 1997, Vol. 80(4)

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The enemy within, TAPPI JOURNAL, April 1997, Vol. 80(4)

The enemy within, TAPPI JOURNAL, April 1997, Vol. 80(4)