Xylan as Strength Enhancing Additive

作者: Zaheer Ahmad Mansoor

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摘要: The effect of xylan from different plant species on tensile properties spruce pulp was studied. Xylans spruce, birch, wheat straw and rice husks were mixed with the fresh white liquor added at later stages separate kraft cooks, in exchange black removed system that time.Results show xylans, husk, gave stronger pulps. However it only possible to attach small quantities xylans onto fibers. Moreover, pulps containing birch easier beat than other study.

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