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Index 1293

aqueous solvents, cellulose molecular weight

determination 1240

arabinoglucuronoxylan see AX

arabinonic acid

content in aldonic acid residues 658

formation 659

d-arabinonic acid, polysaccharide chain

cleavage 662

arabinose

commercial paper-grade pulp 1013

concentration development in beechwood

prehydrolysis 337–338

content as function of H-factor 447

ozonation 796

pulp fraction 440

arabinoxylan

yield as function of lignin yield 481

see also AX

aromatic compounds, from sugar dehydration

under acidic conditions 420

aromatic molecules, ozone reactions 790

aromatic rings

chlorination 745

hydroxylation 790

aromatic structures

carbohydrate dehydration to 419–421

hydroxyl radical adducts 653–654

aryl-(R), ozone decomposition, promotor 789

a-aryl ether structures, AQ degradation paths

320

b-aryl ether structures

correlation with bleachability 265

correlation with H-factor 266

oxygen pressure imfluence 708

residual lignin 174

sulfonation and condensation 410

AS see alkaline sulfite pulping

AS pulp, bleachability 478

AS/AQ 17–18, 476–482

course of pH and temperature in pine

pulping 479

liquor composition and yields in

comparison to kraft pulping 476

spruce selectivity plot 479

wood component yield–lignin yield

relation 481

ASAM 273–274, 478, 809, 1024

alternative to kraft pulping 17

spruce wood nanostructure during

pulping 57

ASAM pulp

bleachability 273

brightness gain in relation to consumed

OXE 273

ash

acid-insoluble 1220

components, distribution in pulp 1034

density and void volume 128

inorganic components 39

pulp 1220

pulping yields 110

sulfated 1220

white (average moisture content) 125

aspen

average moisture content 125

chemical composition 451

density and void volume 128

Sivola process cooks 468

viscosity–H-factor relationship 452

aspiration, pits closing 47

atmospheric diffuser

Kvaerner double 553

pulp washing equipment 552–554

atmospheric downflow reactors, bleaching

equipment 624–625

atmospheric emissions 1002–1004

kraft pulp mills 1003

atmospheric peroxide bleaching 866–867

atmospheric screens, screening and cleaning

equipment 604–605

atmospheric steam mixers, bleaching

equipment 622–623

atmospheric upflow reactors, bleaching

equipment 623–624

atomic absorption spectroscopy 1222–1223

atomic force microscopy 60

Aucoumea klaineana, diffuse-porous

hardwoods 53

autocatalysis 644

autocausticization 994

autohydrolysis 326

automation, wood yard operations 95

autoxidation, oxygen 644–645

average crystallite length 1263

average moisture content, green wood 125

avoidance of waste, waste strategy 1192

Avrami-Erofeev’s concept, nuclei growth 679

AX 285–286

arabinoglucuronoxylan 251–252, 276

arabinoxylan 198, 211, 215

dissolution in CBC process 284

4-O-methylglucuronoarabinoxylan 110,

186–188, 226

removal in CBC process 286

1294 Index

axial concentration profile

Kazi and Chornet diffusion model of