The role of the hydroxyl groups of cellulose and pentosans in the water-binding phenomenon in the beating process

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Main Author: Aiken, William H. (William Hamblen)
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Language:en_US
Published: Georgia Institute of Technology 2005
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1853/5745
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spelling ndltd-GATECH-oai-smartech.gatech.edu-1853-57452013-01-07T20:11:45ZThe role of the hydroxyl groups of cellulose and pentosans in the water-binding phenomenon in the beating processAiken, William H. (William Hamblen)BeatersBeatingPaperSheet formationCellulose acetatePentosesPentosansRag pulpsGeorgia Institute of Technology2005-03-10T21:15:05Z2005-03-10T21:15:05Z1942-01-01Dissertation4498173 bytesapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1853/5745en_US
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topic Beaters
Beating
Paper
Sheet formation
Cellulose acetate
Pentoses
Pentosans
Rag pulps
spellingShingle Beaters
Beating
Paper
Sheet formation
Cellulose acetate
Pentoses
Pentosans
Rag pulps
Aiken, William H. (William Hamblen)
The role of the hydroxyl groups of cellulose and pentosans in the water-binding phenomenon in the beating process
author Aiken, William H. (William Hamblen)
author_facet Aiken, William H. (William Hamblen)
author_sort Aiken, William H. (William Hamblen)
title The role of the hydroxyl groups of cellulose and pentosans in the water-binding phenomenon in the beating process
title_short The role of the hydroxyl groups of cellulose and pentosans in the water-binding phenomenon in the beating process
title_full The role of the hydroxyl groups of cellulose and pentosans in the water-binding phenomenon in the beating process
title_fullStr The role of the hydroxyl groups of cellulose and pentosans in the water-binding phenomenon in the beating process
title_full_unstemmed The role of the hydroxyl groups of cellulose and pentosans in the water-binding phenomenon in the beating process
title_sort role of the hydroxyl groups of cellulose and pentosans in the water-binding phenomenon in the beating process
publisher Georgia Institute of Technology
publishDate 2005
url http://hdl.handle.net/1853/5745
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