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Gray alder, chemical composition of wood 23

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green liquor 112, 117, 243, 394, 986–992,

1004, 1007

– clarified 988

– kraft pulping 112

– Na2

S 241

Green wood, average moisture content 125

Greening the Government by Waste

Prevention, Recycling, and Federal

Acquisition, US legislation 1196

grinders, mechanical pulping 1089–1090

Grinding

– machines and aggregates 1087–1095

– mechanical and thermal processes

1080–1083

– parameters 1084

– pulping 1079–1098

– zonal temperatures 1082

Grits, white liquor preparation processes 989

Groundwood

– components 1114

– flow sheet 1088

– properties 1084–1087

Guaiacum officinale, caoutchouc 38

Guaiacyl 713

Guaiacylglycerol-b-guaiacyl-ether 858

Guaiacylpropane

– lignin 165

– molecular structure 32

Gustavson and Al-Dajani kinetic model

– degradation rates for xylan, glucomannan

And HexA 253

– hemicellulose degradation 252

Gutta 38

Gymnosperms, lignin 30

Index

h

H-factor

– acid sulfite cooking 427

– acid sulfite pulping 431–432

– as function of HSO3

– 460

– as function of kappa number effected by

AQ 322

– as function of residual EA concentration

– beech magnesium acid sulfite cook 440

– correlation with b-aryl ether structures

Content 266

– in relation to b- and c-cellulose 443

– in relation to kappa number 258, 287, 356

– in relation to oxygen delignification

Efficiency 259

– in relation to pentosan and viscosity 464

– in relation to residual xylan 444

– in relation to SO2 amount 435–436

– in relation to viscosity for different wood

Species 452

– in relation to wood component yield 438

– in unbleached Visbatch® pulp 357

– influence on kappa number–P-factor

Relation 359

– influence on pulp yield in standard batch

cooking process 231–233

H-factor concept

– kraft cooking kinetics model predictions

– kraft cooking kinetics models 189–191

Hagen–Poiseuille’s law, laminar flow

132–133

Half-bordered pits 47

Halogen, adsorbable organic see AOX

Halogenated residual 1001

Handling

– recovered paper 1187–1190

– sorted recovered paper 1189

Handling systems, wood yard operations

95–106

Hardwood chips, silo-stored 99

Hardwood fibers

– cell dimensions and chemical

Composition 4

– heterogeneity 123–124

Hardwood kraft pulp, oxygen delignification

Hardwood PHK, representative dissolving

Pulp 1036

Hardwood prehydrolysis

– apparent rate constants 334

– kinetic model 329–343

hardwood structure 50–54

Hardwood sulfite dissolving pulp 1036

– degree of polymerization 952

– molar mass distribution 951

– pretreated 1038

– R18 content 955

– selectivity 838

Hardwood sulfite pulp

– purification 943

– reflectance and absorption coefficient

Spectra 611


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