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Xylose 463

in relation to pentosan and screened yield

463

influence on CBC process 289–290

influence on pulp yield in standard batch

cooking process 231–233

copper number

commercial paper-grade pulp 1014

dissolving pulp characterization 1062

functional groups determination 1235

unpurified pulp 952

copper number method 441

corn straw fibers, cell dimensions and

chemical composition 4

corona discharge, ozone generation 783

cotton linters

acetylation 1046

cell dimensions and chemical

composition 4

dissolving grade pulp 1022

low polydispersity 1044

molar mass distribution 1049

molecular weight distribution 1035

representative dissolving pulp 1036

water-accessible pore volume 1053

cottonwood, average moisture content 125

countercurrent cascade, pulp washing mixing

stages 539

creosol

chlorine bleaching 746

ozone reactions 792

reactions with chlorine dioxide 747

creosol methyl ether, reactions with chlorine

dioxide 748

critical state, chromatography 1254

Cross, Charles F. 7

crude tall oil, kraft pulping 112

crude turpentine, kraft pulping 112

crystalline cellulose 26

crystalline lattice, packing 27

crystalline material

H-NMR solid-phase spectrum 1261

X-ray diffractogram 1260

crystallinity 1042, 1257–1265

degree of 1041, 1258

crystallinity index 1262

determination 1258–1259

crystallites, dimension 1263–1265

Crystolon, pulp stone 1093

CS chip screen 90

CSF see Canadian Standard Freeness

CTMP see chemithermo mechanical pulp

CTMP refining 1110

CTO see crude tall oil

CUENE 1241

cellulose molecular weight determination

1240

CUOXAM 1241

cellulose molecular weight determination

1240

cupram 1025

cuprammonium, dissolving pulp

applications 1025

Cupressus, sesquiterpenic tropolone derivates

35

1304 Index

cupri-ethylene-diamine(-solution) see CUENE

cutting geometry, disc chipper 81

cyanohydrin method, functional groups

determination 1237

1,3-cycloaddition, lignin degradation 790

cyclone parameters, centrifugal cleaning

586–587

cylindrical coordinates, Fick’s second law of

diffusion in 152

cylindrical refiners 1105–1106

cymene, conversion of a-pinene during sulfite

pulping 426

d

D*-stage 764

DAE see differential algebraic equations

Dahl, Carl 5

Dakin-like reaction 858

Darcy’s law 132, 147, 513

DCM, extractive 234, 330, 342, 360, 365,

450–451, 961, 1013, 1030, 1061

deacetylation, glucomannan in superbatch

process 280

debarker, Nicholson A2 78

debarking 71–80

methods 72–80

debarking resistance, seasonal development

1077

debarking state, wood quality 1075

debris passage ratio, in relation to screening

efficiency 590

Debye–Huckel–Onsager equation 142

decayed wood, waste generation 105

deciduous woods, structure 50

decomposition

chlorine dioxide 737

homolytic 651

hydrogen peroxide 854–856

metal ion-catalyzed 791

decreasing-permeability model 517

defiberization, lignin compounds 1123

defibration

conditions 1102

single fibers 1083

deflocculation, fibers 562

degradation

carbohydrates 794–798, 859

cellulose 1056–1059

cellulose/hemicellulose under alkaline

conditions 175

end products 956

lignin 790–794

pathways for glucosone and xylosone endgroups

659

pentoses and hexoses 420

products 446

wood components 437–449

degradation acids, relative frequencies

(oxidative degradation) 637

dehydration, carbohydrates 419–421

deinking 1165, 1174–1175

deliberation 1113

single fibers 1083

delignification 16–17, 61, 79, 110–112,

158–162, 705–706, 828–829

activation energy literature data 201–202

alkali charge 700

alternative bleaching methods 887

as function of pH 473

beechwood acid sulfite cooking 437

behaviour 834

bleaching 809, 887

blowtank 826

brightness dependence 870

carbohydrate reactions 657

chain scissions number 260

chlorine dioxide 752, 755

degree of 697, 717

dioxygen-alkali delignification processes

657–666

DualoxTM system 730

effect of carry-over 717

effect of impregnation on delgnification

uniformity 158–162

effect of increasing chlorine dioxide 762

electrochemical 887

Eucalyptus saligna prehydrolysis kraft pulp

with oxygen delignification 260

extent 1228–1229

final pH 705

hemicellulose degradation in initial phase

251

H-factor 259

high-shear mixers 826

industrial 688, 695

kappa number 258, 678, 684

kinetics 211–215, 671–685

kraft cooking 184, 189, 211

lignin solubilization 714

low-consistency ozone bleaching 809

mass transfer rate 697

medium-consistency ozone delignification

system 826

NaOH-charge 730

offgas 826