Publications by authors named "Hossein Resalati"

Bio-based additives received significant attention in pulp and paper properties improvement. For this, the most cited biochemical Cellulose Nano Fibrils (CNFs) and Cationic Starch (CS) were experimentally compared with the most declared synthetic chemical, Cationic Polyacrylamide (CPAM). SEM images showed better paper surface filling by the utilization of the chemicals.

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A new fractionation protocol for wheat straw organosolv lignin was developed on the basis of the dominating H-bonding orientations of its components. Acetone as H-bond accepting aprotic polar solvent and methanol as H-bond donating and accepting protic polar solvent were used in sequence. Obtained fractions were structurally and thermally analysed.

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The effects of widely available bio-based additives, cellulose nanofibrils (CNFs) (0.1, 0.5, 1, and 2 wt%, based on dry weight of pulp) in combination with high degree of substitution cationic starch (CS) (0.

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This study explores the benefits of using bagasse microfibrillated cellulose (MFC) in bagasse paper. Two different types of MFC were produced from DED bleached soda bagasse pulp. The MFC was added to soda bagasse pulp furnishes in different amounts.

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Article Synopsis
  • Poplar chips were treated with the fungus Trametes versicolor for different durations (1, 2, and 3 weeks) to enhance kraft pulping effectiveness.
  • The treatment led to the degradation of lignin and carbohydrates, improving pulp characteristics such as fiber length and reducing fine fiber content.
  • The optimal duration for pre-treatment was identified as 2 weeks, which yielded the best balance of fiber length and quality for kraft pulping.
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