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The pulp and paper industry : production, management and technology / Mette P. Kristensen, editor.

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Book
Contributor:
Kristensen, Mette P., editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Papermaking.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (111 pages)
Place of Publication:
New York : Novinka, 2020.
Summary:
In the opening study included in The Pulp and Paper Industry: Production, Management and Technology, the influence of temperature on the selectivity and permeability of ceramic membranes for sulphate pulp production is researched. Following this, the dependence of the quantity of suspended substances and working pressure on selectivity and permeability is studied for membranes in the wastewater treatment process in sulphate cellulose production. In addition, the influence of the hydrogen parameter of wastewater on the selectivity and permeability of acetate cellulose membranes is studied for sulphate pulp production. The authors discuss the basic idea of nonequivalent ion transfer through a semipermeable membrane or direct osmosis. The applications of residues from the paper and pulp industry are described, including: as reinforcement material for composites, and for obtaining valuable substances such as cellulose nanofibers and cellulose nanostructures. The different physical, chemical, electrochemical and biological effects of exposure to pulp and paper mill wastewater are summarized, and remediation technologies, along with their advantages and disadvantages, are discussed.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-5361-7919-1

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