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1344 Index

ozonation effect 841–843

viscose fibers 1036–1037

stress-strain characteristics, single pulp

fibers 1012, 1277

structural changes, xylan 254

structural levels, wood characterization 21

b-1 structures, reaction to stilbenes 411

b-O-4-structures 31–32, 183–184, 261–270,

273, 407–413, 475, 638–640, 655, 716, 725

content in relation to consumed OXE 268

content in residual lignin 263

phenolic 309, 858

substrate radical reactions 793

ozone 790

sugar cane bagasse fibers, cell dimensions and

chemical composition 4

sugar maple, chemical composition of wood

23

sugars

concentration development in beechwood

prehydrolysis 339

dehydration products 420

ozone decomposition, promotor 789

sulfamic acid, addition 764

sulfated ash, inorganic components 1220

sulfide

concentration profile 241–244

sorption in wood 242

sulfide ions, concentration as function of

cooking time in RDH process 278

sulfide-lean/rich white liquors, composition

244

sulfidity

in relation to kappa number 355

influence on pulp yield in standard batch

cooking process 230–233

kraft cooking active chemicals 114, 116

white liquors 244

sulfidolytic cleavage, b-O-4 ether 172

sulfite, concentration in sulfite cooking

liquor 400–401

sulfite chemical pulping 392–482

cooking chemicals and equilibria 395–403

historical development 392–395

impregnation 403–405

sulfite chemical recovery 994

sulfite cooking 957

carbohydrates acid hydrolysis 416–425

chemistry 405–427

condensation 414–415

extractives reactions 425–427

lignin reactions 407–416

one-stage acid cooking parameters 452

Rauma three-stage 471

sulfite cooking liquor

acid 396

ionic species concentrations 400–401

sulfite dissolving pulp, beechwood 433

sulfite pulp 1009

beating resistance 1011

carbohydrate composition 470

fibers, global production 9

purification efficiency 942

reflectance and absorption coefficient

spectra 611

resin reduction 960

R-values 1015

sulfite pulping

alkaline 475–482

alternative concepts 465–482

pH ranges 393

sulfitolysis, lignin 407

sulfonation

b-O-4 arylether structures 410

lignin 407–408

phenylpropane a-carbonyl-b-arylether

structures 412

a-position of coniferylaldehyde-type

structures 412

reactions in neutral sulfite pulping 412

sulfonic acid

formation from xylose under neutral sulfite

conditions 422

reactions with glucose 422

sulfur-containing carbohydrates, formation

421–425

sulfur dioxide 998

amount as function of H-factor 435

balance 434–449

bound–free equilibrium 405

concentration in sulfite cooking liquor

400–401

diffusion coefficient at 20 °C 404

partial pressure–temperature relation in

sulfite cooking liquor 402

temperature dependence of dissociation

constant Ka,1 397

sulfur species, balance 436–437

sulfuric acid, pulp acidification 811

Sulzer Ahlmix 621

Sulzer flow discharger 627

Sulzer Salomix agitator 628

super pressure grinders 1096

Superbatch® process

cooking cycle 136–137, 374

results 280–282