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Index 1329

selectivity 836

ozone gas management 828

ozone-lignin reactions 795

ozone placement, bleaching stage 843–849

ozone stage 948

ozone technology 806

ozone treatment 831–840

chemistry 785–798

high-consistency 827

medium-consistency 826–827

selectivity 820

technology 826–829

ozonide hydrotrioxy radical 791

ozonolysis 793

p

P-factor

alkali resistances 354

beechwood water prehydrolysis 344–345

concept 343–345

different H-factor levels 359

modified 345

oxygen delignification efficiency 259

TCF-bleached dissolving pulp 1051

unbleached Visbatch® pulp 352–353, 355,

361

P-Y bleaching 1132

P(O) stage 866

packaging, categories 1192–1193

packaging papers, utilization rate 1168

packing, degree of 428

PAD see pulsed amperometric detection

paper

average moisture content, birch 125

chemical composition of wood 23

collection 1178–1180

dirty points 1076

making 4–7, 1073, 1281–1290

production 1147, 1153

properties, unbleached spruce pulp 109

recovered 1147–1210

recovered, european list of standard

grades 1203–1210

recycled 1199

structure 59

– “tree-free” 14

paper chromatography, uronic acids

determination 1233

paper grade 1009, 1142, 1162, 1169

EN643 1157

Europe 1157, 1205

graphic 1169

Japan 1161, 1163

North America 1161

United States 1162

utilization rate 1167–1169

paper-grade pulp 1010–1021

chemical characterization 1013

extended oxygen delignification 728

paper machine, invention 5

Paper Products Recovered Materials Advisory

Notice, US legislation 1196

paper pulp

alkali resistances 1015

fiber dimensions 1021

molecular weight distribution 1019

paper raw material, recycled fibers

1153–1156

para-crystallinity, single-phase model 1258

para-quinone methide, lignin chemistry

Intermediate molecule 164–165

parenchymal cells

connection 46

hardwoods 54

rattan 50

wood cells 49

partial kappa numbers

lignin fractions after washing 724

resistant lignin fractions 724

partial pressure, ozone 779

particle size distribution, viscose samples

1032

passage ratio

debris see debris passage ratio

fibers see fiber passage ratio

passing velocity 565

PDI see polydispersity index

pectin 30

peeling

anhydro-sugar unit removal 175–176

oxidative 177

secondary 188

peeling effect, fiber walls 1049

peeling reactions 937

polysaccharides 661

pulp purification 934

starting from reducing end-groups

660–662

starting from stablizing end-groups 662

stopping at 4-O-methylglucuronic acid side

chains 179

penetrability, wood species 135

penetration, kraft cooking mass transfer 122,

129, 132–137

penetration factor 134

1330 Index

penetration rate, effect of steam pressure

during pre-steaming 130

pentosan

as function of cooking temperature 463

as function of H-factor 464

determination 1233

pentoses

degradation 420

hemicelluloses 28

spent liquor content as function of

Viscosity 456

peracetic acid

demand 881

equilibrium 881

oxidation capacity 613

oxidation equivalents (OXE) 264

post-treatment 883

pulp bleaching 880

perforation plates, patterns 53

permanganate demand, hot acid hydrolysis

883

permanganate number 1228–1229

permeability 513

as function of fiber concentration 514

peroxide bleaching 1132, 1134–1135

catalyzed 877

ozonation 1038

pressurized 866–867

peroxide solutions, stablity in water 863

peroxide stage, residence time 865

peroxide-supported extraction stages,

temperature effect 865

PGW see pressure groundwood

pH

acid sulfite cooking liquor analysis 433

oxygen delignification 704–705

pine delignification 473

profile 728

pulp washing parameter 533–534

Rauma three-stage sulfite cook 471

sorbed sodium 520

spruce pulp yield and acetyl content 474

sulfite pulping processes 393

temporal development in AS/AQ pine

pulping 479

pH effect, ozone bleaching 811–812

pH fall during bleaching, oxidation

processes 863

phase transformation model, kappa

numbers 684

phases, cellulose I 26

phenolate anions 703

phenolic compounds

absorbance spectra 58

hardwoods 38

softwoods 37

phenolic coupling, hydroxyl radical adducts of

aromatic structures 654

phenolic extractives, topochemical

distribution 61–63

phenolic hydroxyl

content in lignin samples 636

content in residual lignin 263

relative reactivity 635

phenolic hydroxyl groups

bleaching 848

in lignin fractions 173

phenolic lignin subunits

carbohydrate degradation 795

chemistry 164

chromophore formation 172

structure 164

phenolic phenylcoumaran structures 411

phenolic phenylcoumarans, neutral sulfite

pulping reactions 413

phenolic pinoresinol structures 410

neutral sulfite pulping reactions 414

phenolic polymer, lignin 31

phenolic structures, hydroperoxide

formation 652

phenols

in condensation reactions 424–425

ionization 703

phenoxyl radical

chlorine bleaching 746

formation by oxygen or by hydroxyl radical

650

phenylcoumaran structures, phenolic 411

phenylpropane a-carbonyl-b-arylether

structures, sulfonation 412

phenylpropane building blocks, lignin 32

phenylpropanols 858

phenylpropanones 858

phenylpropene unit 2, HOMO- and electron

density distribution 633

PHK process 11, 345–365, 816

development 7

dissolving pulp 1024

influence of process conditions 351–358

influence of wood species 358–365

lignin and xylan removal rate 348

see also prehydrolysis

PHK pulp

purification effidency 942

selectivity 838