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Index 1347

TurboFeed system 381–382

turpentine 967

twin-refiner 1106

two-stage bleaching processes 879

two-stage delignification, operating

conditions 730

two-stage fractionation system 600

two-stage neutral magnefite process 467–468

two-stage oxygen delignification 631

first commercial application 727

industrial fractions 722

two-stage screening, cascade feed-forward

arrangement 598

two-stage sulfite pulping, pH-dependency of

delignification, pulp yield and acetyl

content 473–474

two-step chlorine dioxide bleaching,

advantages 767

two-vessel MCC® system, impregnation

Vessel 385

tyloses, cell components 48

u

UCC see upper cooking circulation

Ulmus, steroids 37

Ulmus americana

hemicelluloses, nonglucosic units 29

kinetic parameters for xylan water

prehydrolysis 333

ultrastructure

cell wall components 41–44

wood characterization 21

UMSP see scanning UV

microspectrophotometry

unbleached hardwood sulfite pulp, reflectance

and absorption coefficient spectra 611

unbleached pulp 348–350

quality, predicted by selected model of kraft

cooking kinetics 223

yield, Sivola process spruce pulp 469

unbleached softwood kraft pulp, comparison

of different cooking conditions 234

unbleached spruce kraft pulp, parameters in

CBC and conventional cooking 285

unbleached spruce pulp, paper properties

109

underflow, hydrocyclone 579–580

underflow thickening, centrifugal cleaning

theory 584–585

unidirectional longitudinal diffusion, residual

sodium fractions 139

United States

legislation 1195–1198

recovered paper grades 1162

UP see unbleached pulp

upflow reactors, atmospheric 623–624

upper cooking circulation 388

urban forest 1151

uronic acids, determination 1233–1234

utilization, packaging materials 1193

utilization rate 1167

UV microscopy, fiber morphology 1271

v

Va-Purge process 130

vacuum swing adsorption 828

validation, selected model of kraft cooking

kinetics 223–227

valley beater, pulp beating 1281

Valmet PGW grinder 1095

Valonia ventricosa 24

van Heiningen model 689

theoretical base 690–701

vanillin

chlorine bleaching 747

structure 308

vanillyl alcohol

chlorine bleaching 747

model reaction with thiosulfate 424

vapor recompression 979–980

vascular cells, cell components 46

velocity

aperture/passing 565

rotor tip (screening operating parameters)

577

velocity profile, hydrocyclone 581

veratryl-b-guaiacyl ether, homolytic

fragmentation and oxidation 751

veratrylglycerol-b-guaiacyl ether 749

vessels

cell components 46

hardwoods 53

rattan 50

wood cells 50

vibrating conveyor, log handling 98

vibratory screens 605

Vilamo method 403

vinyl ether

resistance to chlorine dioxide oxidation

749

structure and relative oxygen susceptibility

640

virgin paper, annual flow in comparison to

recovered paper 15

virgin pulp fiber

consumption for paper production 1154

1348 Index

global production 8–9

Visbatch® process 7, 327, 346–350, 352–365,

1024, 1051

development 327

process conditions for beech, birch,

eucalypt and spruce 365

VisCBC 7, 346–348, 1024, 1032

hardwood cooking process 347

viscose

dissolving pulp applications 1025

production of regenerated cellulose fibers

7

quality 1031–1032

viscose fibers

dissolving pulp characterization 1061

strength properties 1036–1037

viscosity 959–960

adjustment, ozone task 831

as function of extinction 433

as function of H-factor 440, 464

as function of residual effective alkali 270,

272

beech sulfite pulp 1042

black liquor 970–973

borol charge dependence 823

CBC cooking liquor 288

CED-intrinsic 451

commercial paper-grade pulp 1013

conventional, MCC® and EMCC®

cooking 297

degradation, sulfite cooking 1045

detrimental effect 814

different wood species 452–453

dissolving pulp characterization 1061

during ozonation, temperature effect 813

efficiency of chlorine dioxide 768–769

in relation to R18 363

in relation to screened yield 454

in relation to xylan 455

in spent liquor 456–457, 459

increase, polymers in solution 1248

kraft softwood pulp 236

Lo-Solids™ laboratory cooks 302

loss in G-factor model 195–197, 356–357

measurements 1248–1251

oxygene bleaching 629

pine kraft pulp 825

pine/spruce kraft cooking 226, 232, 243

polysulfide addition effect 293

predictions, comparison against

experiment 687

preservation 819, 823

radiata pine kraft pulp 247

reduced 1250

selectivity plot for different AQ charges

323

selectivity plot for different CBC cooking

temperatures 290

spruce AS/AQ pulping 479

standard batch cooking 245

TCF-bleached dissolving pulp 1049, 1051

temperature effect 865

unbleached Visbatch® pulp 353, 357

viscosity–kappa number relationship 364,

452–453, 479–480

visible microscopy, fiber morphology 1271

VOC see volatile organic compounds

void volume fraction 127–128

voids 1265–1267

volatile compounds, single elements

determination 1221

volatile oils 34

volatile organic compounds 1002

volume element, annular differential

(screening theory) 566

volumetric reject ratio, as function of reject

thickening factor 568–569, 576

volumetric reject ratio 590

VSA see vacuum swing adsorption

w

warm black liquor 372–373, 375–376

wash filtrate 990

wash yield 537–538

washing

atmospheric peroxide bleaching system

867

bleaching 628, 866–867

bleaching equipment 628

cold caustic extraction 942

continuous cooking process step 379

delignification 826

fractional 528

HCE treatment 954

hi-heat 384, 558

in-digester 557–558

interstage 948

lignin fractions 724

medium-consistency ozone delignification

system 826

multi-stage 526–527

parameters 528–536

pH 533–534

post-oxygen 731

pressurized peroxide bleaching system

867