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Carpenter, Charles Halsey. The history of mechanical pulping. [S.l.]: C.H. Carpenter, 1987.

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Carpenter, Charles Halsey. The history of mechanical pulping. [Bucksport, Me.]: Tappi Mechanical Pulping Committee, 1987.

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Limited, Econotech Services. Laboratory produced CTMP from various blends of aspen, spruce and pine wood furnishes. [Edmonton, Alberta]: Canada Alberta, 1987.

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International Mechanical Pulping Conference (1999 Houston, Tex.). TAPPI International Mechanical Pulping Conference: May 24-26, 1999, Houston, Texas, The Westin Galleria. Atlanta, GA: TAPPI Press, 1999.

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International Mechanical Pulping Conference (1991 Minneapolis, Minn.). 1991 International Mechanical Pulping Conference: Hyatt Regency, Minneapolis, MN, June 2-5. Atlanta, GA: TAPPI Press, 1991.

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International, Mechanical Pulping Conference (1995 Ottawa Ont ). 1995 International Mechanical Pulping Conference: June 12-15, Westin Hotel, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. [Montreal: Technical Section, CPPA, 1995.

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International Mechanical Pulping Conference (1987 Vancouver, B.C.). Mechanical pulp, challenging the new frontiers: Hotel Vancouver, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, June 2-5, 1987. [Canada: s.n., 1987.

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Käyhkö, Jari. The influence of process conditions on the deresination efficiency in mechanical pulp washing. [Lappeenranta]: Lappeenranta University of Technology, 1994.

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Control Systems 2000 (2000 Victoria, B.C.). Control Systems 2000: Quantifying the benefits of process control : preprint : May 1-4, 2000, Empress Hotel, Victoria, British Columbia. Montreal: Pulp and Paper Technical Association of Canada, 2000.

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Waluszewski, Alexandra. Framväxten av en ny mekanisk massateknik: En utvecklingshistoria. Uppsala: Academiae Ubsaliensis, 1990.

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Trois-Rivières, Cégep de, ed. La préparation du bois et les pâtes mécaniques. Trois-Rivières, Québec: Cégep de Trois-Rivières, 1991.

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Deinking, Short Course (1996 Houston Tex ). 1996 Deinking Short Course: Wyndham Greenspoint Hotel, Houston, TX, June 10-12, 1996. Atlanta, Ga: TAPPI Press, 1996.

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Uncoated, Groundwood Papers Conference (3rd 1987 Montréal Québec). Preprints of 3rd Uncoated Groundwood Papers Conference: November 9-10, 1987, Montreal. [San Francisco, Calif: Miller Freeman Publications, 1987.

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Emerson, Dwight B. Process sensor availability and needs: A review of equipment available to the pulp and paper industry : final report. Oak Ridge, Tenn: Technical Information Center, Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Dept. of Energy, 1986.

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Deinking, Short Course (1993 Indianapolis Ind ). 1993 Deinking Short Course: Westin Hotel Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Indiana, June 13-16. Atlanta, GA: TAPPI Press, 1993.

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Francis, Bill. Determining the relationship between wood and fibre quality of mountain pine beetle-killed wood and paper quality of mechanical paper. Victoria, B.C: Pacific Forestry Centre, 2009.

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International Mechanical Pulping Conference Proceedings, 1999. Tappi Pr, 1999.

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Shankar, Viswanathan. A study of CTMP pulping of mixed high density hardwoods. 1987.

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International Mechanical Pulping Conference Held June 12-15, 1995 at the Westin Hotel Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Canadian Pulp & Paper Assn, 1996.

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1996 Deinking Short Course Notes. Tappi Pr, 1997.

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Barth, Winfried. Pulp Production by Acetosolv Process. Technische Universität Dresden, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.25368/2022.415.

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Cellulose is the most abundant organic polymer on Earth and a fascinating compound for a vast variety of applications. It is mostly received from wood, thus it is a renewable resource and a CO2 storing material. One of the most important cellulose products are pulp and paper. The major goal of this work was to obtain a material with a high amount of cellulose through a pulping process of wood. Therefore, it is necessary to separate the wood bers and to remove a component of wood, which is called lignin (deligni cation). The conventional way to delignify wood is the Kraft process that causes serval problems like contamination of lignin with sulfur and the emission of toxic volatile sulfur compounds. Hence, there are alternative processes without sulfur, such as the Acetosolv process. It uses simple chemicals like acetic acid and is easy to handle. After cutting a spruce tree (Picea abies L. Karst.), debarking and chipping, the wood chips were cooked in the laboratory. The research included the chemical analysis of the obtained pulp and the manufacturing and testing of paper sheets. The yield of pulp ranged widely due to the di erent parameters of the cooking. FT-IR and Raman spectroscopy were used to observe the decrease of aromatic substances (lignin) and the acetylation of the pulp. With the means of Design of Experiments and statistical analysis the most important factors were identi ed and a mathematical regression model was calculated. The manufactured paper sheets showed good mechanical properties and high transparency. Finally, the Acetosolv process could be considered as a contribution to the upcoming bio-based economy because, in addition to the cellulose bers, the industry would be capable of adding value utilization of the separated lignin. It could be one step to a more sustainable paper and pulp production.
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