Search Results - Virkola, Nils-Erik
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1Selected diagrams and material for TAPPI Seminar "Critical Evaluation of Novel Pulping and Chemical Recovery Methods"Published 1983Call Number: Loading…
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2On the nitrates of dicarboxyl cellulose: preliminary reportPublished 1959Call Number: Loading…
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3On the prebleaching of sulphite pulpPublished 1959Call Number: Loading…
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4Eftergulningens beroende av pH vid hypokloritbehandling av c ellulosaPublished 1958Call Number: Loading…
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5Dialdehyde, dialcohol and dicarboxyl celluloses as model compounds of cellulose containing weak linksPublished 1966Call Number: Loading…
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6Comparisons of various pulping methods utilizing pine wood (Pinus silvestris) as raw material: = (Eri keittomenetelmien vertailua mäntypuuta raaka-aineena käyttäen)Published 1965Call Number: Loading…
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7On the yellowing of pulp: 2nd communicationPublished 1959Call Number: Loading…
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8The influence of chlorine dioxide on the yellowing of cellulose: 4th communication on the yellowing of pulpPublished 1959Call Number: Loading…
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9Näkökohtia saannon ja laadun välisestä yhteydestä eri keittomenetelmillä valmistetuissa massoissa: (Aspects on the relation between yield and quality of pulps prepared by different pulping methods)Published 1966Call Number: Loading…
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10On the bleaching of birch sulphate pulpPublished 1959Call Number: Loading…
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11Carboxyl groups and cations as factors affecting the yellowing of cellulose: 3rd communication on the yellowing of pulpPublished 1959Call Number: Loading…
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12On the properties of periodate oxycellulose reduced with sodium borohydride: preliminary reportPublished 1958Call Number: Loading…
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