Search for dissertations about: "treatment of cellulose fibre"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 34 swedish dissertations containing the words treatment of cellulose fibre.
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1. Microfibrillated cellulose : Energy-efficient preparation techniques and key properties
Abstract : This work describes three alternative processes for producing microfibrillated cellulose (MFC) in which pulp fibres are first pre-treated and then homogenized using a high-pressure homogenizer. In one process, fibre cell wall delamination was facilitated with a combined enzymatic and mechanical pre-treatment. READ MORE
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2. Improvement on cellulose accessibility and reactivity of different wood pulps
Abstract : Cellulosans tillgänglighet och reaktivitet är nyckelparametrar vid framställning av regenererad cellulosa och cellulosaderivat. Det är välkänt att på grund av cellulosans kristallina struktur är tillgängligheten begränsad för lösningsmedel och olika reagens. READ MORE
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3. Dimensional Stability of Paper : Influence of Fibre-Fibre Joints and Fibre Wall Oxidation
Abstract : Papper är ett mycket mångsidigt material. Trots detta finns det ett flertal egenskaper som begränsar papperets användbarhet. Ett av de större problemen med cellulosa- och lignocellulosafibrer är att de sänker sin fria energi genom att sorbera vatten, och denna sorption förändrar papperets dimensioner. READ MORE
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4. Development and Tailoring of Low‐Density Cellulose‐Based Structures for Water Treatment
Abstract : The challenges posed by our limited clean water sources and the well-known global water pollution demand more efficient water purification technologies. Additionally, the increasing environmental awareness has inspired a shift towards eco-friendly and renewable materials and technologies. READ MORE
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5. The cell wall ultrastructure of wood fibres : effects of the chemical pulp fibre line
Abstract : Knowledge of the ultrastructural arrangement within wood fibres is important for understanding the mechanical properties of the fibres themselves, as well as for understanding and controlling the ultrastructural changes that occur during pulp processing. The object of this work was to explore the use of atomic force microscopy (AFM) in studies of the cell wall ultrastructure and to see how this structure is affected in the kraft pulp fibre line. READ MORE