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Biological softening of spent cotton-plant stalks for the preparation of pulp
AbstractThe spent cotton-plant stalks obtained after harvesting of one of the oyster mushroom crops was processed through anaerobic digestion for preparing pulp. The results indicated that the quality of paper sheets prepared from the biologically softened spent material was comparable with that of paper produced from the control sample, except for the burst factor and the number of double folds. However, the brightness of the former was much higher than that of the latter. The benefits of biological softening of lignocellulosics for preparing pulp for various end uses are discussed.
Biological softening of spent cotton-plant stalks for the preparation of pulp
AbstractThe spent cotton-plant stalks obtained after harvesting of one of the oyster mushroom crops was processed through anaerobic digestion for preparing pulp. The results indicated that the quality of paper sheets prepared from the biologically softened spent material was comparable with that of paper produced from the control sample, except for the burst factor and the number of double folds. However, the brightness of the former was much higher than that of the latter. The benefits of biological softening of lignocellulosics for preparing pulp for various end uses are discussed.
Biological softening of spent cotton-plant stalks for the preparation of pulp
Balasubramanya, R.H. (author) / Pai, Yojana D. (author) / Shaikh, A.J. (author) / Khandeparkar, V.G. (author)
Biological Wastes ; 30 ; 317-320
1989-01-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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