Nordic Pulp & Paper Research Journal

Nordic Pulp & Paper Research Journal

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Objective Nordic Pulp & Paper Research Journal (NPPRJ) is a peer-reviewed, international scientific journal covering to-date science and technology research in the areas of wood-based biomass: Pulp and paper: products and processes Wood constituents: characterization and nanotechnologies Bio-refining, recovery and energy issues Utilization of side-streams from pulping processes Novel fibre-based, sustainable and smart materials. The editors and the publisher are committed to high quality standards and rapid handling of the peer review and publication processes. Topics Cutting-edge topics such as, but not limited to, the following: Biorefining, energy issues Wood fibre characterization and nanotechnology Side-streams and new products from wood pulping processes Mechanical pulping Chemical pulping, recovery and bleaching Paper technology Paper chemistry and physics Coating Paper-ink-interactions Recycling Environmental issues Article formats Research articles, reviews

NPPRJ Leeetal. PaperCups, PDF, Pulp (Paper)

PDF) Paper strength improvement by inclusion of nano-ligno-cellulose to Chemi-thermomechanical pulp

Surface Modification of Cellulose Nanocrystals With Cetyltrimethylammonium Bromide, PDF, Adsorption

Evaluating the Potential to Modify Pulp and Paper Properties through Oxygen Delignification

SilviScan™ rapid wood analysis – CSIROpedia

New Manufacturing Method for Paper Filler and Fiber Material - Page 27 of 27 - UNT Digital Library

Paper Giant Unwraps Finland Pulp Project - Caixin Global

Control of Tacky Deposits, PDF, Paper

The Application of Optical Density Measurement to Paper-Making - K. W. Corscadden, 1999

PDF) Pulp and Paper Making from Grass Fibre

Department of Chemistry Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology. - ppt download

PDF) Effect of polysulfide pulping process on the energy balance of softwood and hardwood kraft pulp mills

PDF) Dewatering properties of pulps made from different parts of a Norway spruce (Picea abies)

Paper technology- CV

An eco-friendly scheme to eliminate silica problems during bamboo biomass fractionation