Materials interactions relevant to the pulp, paper, and wood industries : symposium held April 18-20, 1990, San Francisco, California, U.S.A.
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Materials interactions relevant to the pulp, paper, and wood industries : symposium held April 18-20, 1990, San Francisco, California, U.S.A.
(Materials Research Society symposium proceedings, v. 197)
Materials Research Society, c1990
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The MRS Symposium Proceeding series is an internationally recognised reference suitable for researchers and practitioners.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings
- Part I. Wood and Polymer Composites: 1. Materials science of lignocellulosics
- 2. Lignins: structure and distribution in wood and pulp
- 3. Molecular weight and molecular weight distribution of kraft lignins
- 4. A new emphasis in strategies for developing lignin-based plastics
- 5. Interfacial aspects of reinforcement of wood by mineral fibers
- 6. Composite systems of lignocullulosics with synthetic polymers
- 7. Extruded wood-flour polypropylene composites: effect of a maleated polypropylene coupling agent on filler-matrix bonding and properties
- 8. UV-visible response of kraft lignin in soft wood black liquor
- Part II. Fiber/Fiber Interactions: 9. The structures of cellulose
- 10. Micromechanics models for predicting the elastic and strength behavior of paper materials
- 11. Effects of azidosilane treatments of wood and cellulose fiber surfaces on adhesion to polypropylene
- 12. Fibre quality factors in papermaking - I, the importance of fibre length and strength
- 13. Fibre quality factors in papermaking - I, the importance of fibre coarseness
- 14. The differences between sonically and mechanically determined elastic moduli of paper
- 15. Dependence of fiber/fiber bonding on some papermaking variables
- Part III. Fiber/Water Interactions: 16. The structure and properties of vicinal water
- 17. On the interaction between moisture and wood fibre materials
- 18. Model study of paper elasticity and drying restraints
- 19. Tensile creep of paperboard - effect of humidity change rates
- 20. Effect of synthetic fiber and binder addition on the strength losses associated with corrugating medium
- 21. Chitosan-coated fibers for use in papermaking
- 22. Continuum models for the mechanical response of paper and paper composites: past present, and future
- Part IV. Papermaking and Coating Processes: 23. Paper making furnish as a composite blend. Some wet end interactions among furnish ingredients
- 24. A mechanism for the formation of paper from a heterogeneous fiber-water mix
- 25. Polyaluminium hydroxychloride application in neutral pH rosin sizing of paper
- 26. Paper coatings: high performance composites?
- 27. An investigation of factors effecting coating structure
- 28. Fabrication of composite materials from fibrous precursors using paper making procedures
- Part V. Surface Interactions/Fillers and Pigments: 29. The inter-relationship between paper structure and print quality in ink jet printing
- 30. Preparation of in situ magnetically loaded cellulose
- 31. The performance of precipitated calcium carbonate fillers in fine quality printing and writing papers
- 32. Novel catatonic pigmentary materials and their use
- Part VI. Late Abstract Accepted: 33. Application of suface science techniques to the understanding of the colloidal properties of papermaking materials
- Author index
- Subject index
- Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings.
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