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Juniperus, sesquiterpenic tropolone derivates
Juniperus communis, chemical composition of
Wood 23
Jute fibers, cell dimensions and chemical
Composition 4
juvenile wood 56–59
k
Ka,1, temperature dependence for SO2 397
Kadant Black Clawson Chemi-Washer
551–552
Kappa, efficiency of chlorine dioxide 768
Kappa factor 755
– efficiency of chlorine dioxide 768
kappa number 17, 111, 137, 190–193,
208–211, 229–245, 249–275, 278–298,
301–305, 312–316, 322–325, 351, 354–357,
363–365, 475–482, 529, 715, 727, 755, 868,
1033, 1228
– as function of alkali ratio in spruce AS/AQ
Pulping 479
Index 1319
– as function of AQ charge 323–324
– as function of CBC cooking temperature
– as function of cooking temperature 463
– as function of H-factor 191, 259, 287, 356
– as function of HSO3
– 461
– as function of initial NaOH charge 480
– as function of [OH–] value 288–289
– as function of P-factor in unbleached
Visbatch® pulp 355
– as function of polysulfide addition effect
292–293
– as function of white liquor sulfidity 355
– as function of yield in pine/spruce
Conventional kraft cooking 233
– average values with CCE 950
– bisulfite-MgO process 467
– calculated 699
– change during oxygen delignification 678
– commercial paper-grade pulp 1013
– degradation 673
– dependency on oxygen delignification 258
– development during oxygen
Delignification 684
– effect of impregnation on uniformity 159
– hot acid hydrolysis 883
– hydrogen peroxide application 868–870
– influence of HexA 180
– lignin content 188
– oxymercuration-demercuration 723
– ozone consumption 803
– pine kraft pulp 825
– prediction by G-factor model 197
– pulp yield–kappa number relationship 320
– purification dependence 960–961
– refractory 672
– relation to H-factor effected by AQ 322
– relation to P-factor at different H-factor
Levels 359
– relation to pine/spruce kraft pulp yield in
EMCC 249
– relation to pulp yield 230, 321
– relation to tear index of kraft softwood
Pulp 235
– residual lignin content 432
– selectivity plot for CLF and standard batch
Cooking 245
– selectivity plot for conventional, MCC® and
EMCC® cooking 297
– selectivity plot for different wood species
– selectivity plot for oxygen bleaching 629
– selectivity plot for pine/spruce kraft
Cooking 226, 232, 243
– selectivity plot for radiata pine kraft pulp
– specific yield loss 949
– viscosity–kappa number relationship
452–453, 479–480
– see also delignification
kappa number reduction 804–805
– effect of different after-treatment
Procedures 824
– temperature effect 813
Kaufmann diagram 406
Kazi and Chornet diffusion model of
impregnation 151–158
– calculated parameters 156–157
– comparison with experimental data of
Populus tremuloides heartwood 153–154
– concentration profile 153
– influence of wood chip dimensions 158
– pressure influence equation 151
Keggin-type metal clusters, alternative
Bleaching methods 887
Keller, Friedrich Gottlob 5, 1073
Kenaf fibers, cell dimensions and chemical
Composition 4
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