Journal of Wood Chemistry and Technology (1981-2010)

Volume 30, Issue 4 (2010)

315-329Electrospinning of Technical Lignins for the Production of Fibrous NetworksIan Dallmeyer; Frank Ko; John F. Kadla
330-347Scale of Homogeneous Mixing in Miscible Blends of Organosolv Lignin Esters with Poly(ε-caprolactone)Yoshikuni Teramoto; Seung-Hwan Lee; Takashi Endo; Yoshiyuki Nishio
348-359Mechanical Effect of Acetic Acid Lignin Adsorption on Honeycomb-Patterned Cellulosic FilmsYasumitsu Uraki; Chinatsu Matsumoto; Takuro Hirai; Yutaka Tamai; Makiko Enoki; Hiroshi Yabu; Masaru Tanaka; Masatsugu Shimomura
360-372Thermal Expansion of High Filler Content Cellulose-Plastic CompositesHirokazu Ito; Hidehiro Hattori; Tadashi Okamoto; Masahiro Takatani
373-381Preparation of Thermoplastic Magnetic Wood via Etherification and In-Situ Synthesis of Iron OxideYusuke Matsumoto; Yoshikuni Teramoto; Yoshiyuki Nishio

Volume 30, Issue 3 (2010)

205-218Novel Green Liquor Pretreatment of Loblolly Pine Chips to Facilitate Enzymatic Hydrolysis into Fermentable Sugars for Ethanol ProductionShu-fang Wu; Hou-min Chang; Hasan Jameel; Richard Philips
219-229Dissolution of Ethylenediamine Pretreated Pulp with High Lignin Content in LiCl/DMSO without MillingZhiguo Wang; Tomoya Yokoyama; Yuji Matsumoto
230-268A Model for Chlorine Dioxide Delignification of Chemical PulpVille Tarvo; Tuula Lehtimaa; Susanna Kuitunen; Ville Alopaeus; Tapani Vuorinen; Juhani Aittamaa
269-282Revisiting the Mechanism of β-O-4 Bond Cleavage during Acidolysis of Lignin. Part 2: Detailed Reaction Mechanism of a Non-Phenolic C6-C2 Type Model CompoundTomoya Yokoyama; Yuji Matsumoto
283-298Comparison of Sample Preparation Methods for NIR Analysis of Carbohydrate Content of Unbleached Eucalyptus PulpsJustin A. Tyson; Laurence R. Schimleck; Aurélio M. Aguiar; Jupiter I. Muro Abad; Gabriel D. S. P. Rezende; Otávio M. Filho; Christian R. Mora
299-314New Method to Isolate Gamma-Thujaplicin from Western Red Cedar (Thuja plicata Donn.)Zhi-Ming Liu; C. R. Daniels; Paul I. Morris

Volume 30, Issue 2 (2010)

105-117Lipophilic Extractives in Populus × euramericana “Guariento” Stemwood and BarkChunlin Xu; Menghua Qin; Yingjuan Fu; Na Liu; Jarl Hemming; Bjarne Holmbom; Stefan Willför
118-128Comparison of Dye Behavior from Aspen HYP: Dyes Added in the HYP Manufacturing Process Versus Dyes Added at the Papermaking Wet EndH. Liu; S. Yang; Y. Ni
129-139Lignin Degradation by Flavodon flavus (Klotzsch.) Ryv. and Schizophyllum commune Fr. on Mangifera indica and Syzygium cumini WoodsAmee Padhiar; Susy Albert; Praveen Kumar Nagadesi; Arun Arya
140-151Experimental Design in the Optimization of a Microwave Acid Digestion Procedure of Biomorphic Ceramic Based on ZrO2C. Bosch Ojeda; F. Sánchez Rojas; J. M. Cano Pavón
152-163Ultra-Violet Radiation-Cured Biofiber Composites from Kenaf: The Effect of Montmorillonite on the Flexural and Impact PropertiesH. D. Rozman; A. R. Rozyanty; L. Musa; G. S. Tay
164-174Conversion of Technical Lignins to Amphiphilic Derivatives with High Surface ActivityHarumi Homma; Satoshi Kubo; Tatsuhiko Yamada; Keiichi Koda; Yasuyuki Matsushita; Yasumitsu Uraki
175-185Effect of Spherical Silica on the Molding and Properties of Cellulose/Plastic Composite with High Cellulose ContentHirokazu Ito; Hidehiro Hattori; Shota Hirai; Tadashi Okamoto; Masahiro Takatani
186-204Photoprotection of Wood Using Polyester-Type UV-Absorbers Derived from the Reaction of 2-hydroxy-4(2,3-epoxypropoxy)-benzophenone with Dicarboxylic Acid AnhydridesPhilip D. Evans; Mohammed J. A. Chowdhury

Volume 30, Issue 1 (2010)

1-18The Effect of Process Variables in Chlorine Dioxide Prebleaching of Birch Kraft Pulp. Part 1. Inorganic Chlorine Compounds, Kappa Number, Lignin, and Hexenuronic Acid ContentTuula Lehtimaa; Ville Tarvo; Susanna Kuitunen; Anna-Stiina Jääskeläinen; Tapani Vuorinen
19-30The Effect of Process Variables in Chlorine Dioxide Prebleaching of Birch Kraft Pulp. Part 2. AOX and OX FormationTuula Lehtimaa; Ville Tarvo; Susanna Kuitunen; Anna-Stiina Jääskeläinen; Tapani Vuorinen
31-47Analysis and Fate of Lipophilic Extractives in Sulphite PulpsBruce Sitholé; Salma Shirin; Beth Ambayec
48-60Hemicellulose Removal from Hardwood Chips in the Pre-Hydrolysis Step of the Kraft-Based Dissolving Pulp Production ProcessHaiming Li; Abrar Saeed; M. Sarwar Jahan; Yonghao Ni; Adriaan van Heiningen
61-85NMR Structural Characterization of Quercus alba (White Oak) Degraded by the Brown Rot Fungus, Laetiporus sulphureusAmanda B. Koenig; Rachel L. Sleighter; Elodie Salmon; Patrick G. Hatcher
86-104Green Liquor Pretreatment of Mixed Hardwood for Ethanol Production in a Repurposed Kraft Pulp MillYongcan Jin; Hasan Jameel; Hou-min Chang; Richard Phillips

Volume 29, Issue 4 (2009)

265-276Determination of Furfural and Hydroxymethylfurfural Formed From Biomass Under Acidic ConditionsCongcong Chi; Zeng Zhang; Hou-min Chang; Hasan Jameel
277-285Development of Fire Resistant Laminated Wood Using Concentrated Sodium Polyborate Aqueous SolutionIsao Tsuyumoto; Tomokazu Oshio
286-304Selective Solvent Extraction of the Bark of Rhizophora apiculata as an Anti-Termite Agent against Coptotermes gestroiH.P. S. Abdul Khalil; N. H. Kong; M. N. Ahmad; A. H. Bhat; M. Jawaid; S. Jumat
305-321Thermal Degradation of Condensed Tannins from Radiata Pine BarkMarc Gaugler; Warren J. Grigsby
322-336Chemical Composition of Spent Liquors from Acidic Magnesium–Based Sulphite Pulping of Eucalyptus globulusA. P. Marques; D. V. Evtuguin; S. Magina; F. M. L. Amado; A. Prates
337-357Structure of Lignosulphonates from Acidic Magnesium-Based Sulphite Pulping of Eucalyptus globulusA. P. Marques; D. V. Evtuguin; S. Magina; F. M. L. Amado; A. Prates
358-370Interactions of Optical Brightening Agents With High Yield PulpsR. Zhang; Y. Ni; D. Wong; J. Schmidt; C. Heitner; B. Jordan

Volume 29, Issue 3 (2009)

191-213Chlorate Formation in Chlorine Dioxide Delignification—An Analysis via Elementary Kinetic ModelingVille Tarvo; Tuula Lehtimaa; Susanna Kuitunen; Ville Alopaeus; Tapani Vuorinen
214-226Mechanistic Differences Between Kraft and Soda/AQ Pulping. Part 1: Results from Wood Chips and PulpsS. K. Bose; S. Omori; D. Kanungo; R. C. Francis; N. -H. Shin
227-240Mechanistic Differences Between Kraft and Soda/AQ Pulping. Part 2: Results from Lignin Model CompoundsD. Kanungo; R. C. Francis; N. -H. Shin
241-250Properties of Acetylated Wood Prepared at Low Temperature in the Presence of CatalystsJian-Zhang Li; Takeshi Furuno; Wen-Rui Zhou; Qian Ren; Xiu-Zhi Han; Jin-Ping Zhao
251-264Evolution of Extractive Composition During Thermal Treatment of Jack PineSandor Poncsak; Duygu Kocaefe; François Simard; André Pichette

Volume 29, Issue 2 (2009)

75-86Spectroscopic Study of Tempo-Oxidized Deinked PulpJulie Leroux; Sylvain Robert; Bruno Chabot; Claude Daneault
87-100Optimization of Steam Extraction of Oil from Maritime Pine NeedlesS. A. Rezzoug
101-118Tetrahydrofurfuryl Alcohol (THFA) Pulping of Rice StrawC. L. Ho; E. I. C. Wang; Y. C. Su
119-135Acacia mearnsii de Wild Tannin-Based Flocculant in Surface Water TreatmentJ. Sánchez-Martín; M. González-Velasco; J. Beltrán-Heredia
136-149A Partial Magnesium Hydroxide Substitution for Sodium Hydroxide in Peroxide Bleaching of an Aspen CTMPFangong Kong; Yonghao Ni; Zhibin He
150-163Estimating Glucan, Xylan, and Methylglucuronic Acids in Kraft Pulps of Eucalyptus globulus Using FT-NIR Spectroscopy and Multivariate AnalysisMariel Monrroy; Regis Teixeira Mendonça; José Ruiz; Jaime Baeza; Juanita Freer
164-177Characterization of the Residual Kraft Pulp Lignin In Situ by Sulfite TreatmentsRallming Yang; Yuan-Zong Lai
178-190Evaluation of Reaction Efficiency of Thioacidolysis for Cleavage of β-O-4 Interunitary Linkages by Using β-O-4 Type Artificial Lignin PolymerYoshie Kanazawa; Takao Kishimoto; Keiichi Koda; Kazuhiko Fukushima; Yasumitsu Uraki

Volume 29, Issue 1 (2009)

1-10Dye Stability in the Presence of Hydrogen Peroxide and Its Implication for Using Dye in the HYP Manufacturing ProcessHongbin Liu; Shuhui Yang; Yonghao Ni
11-23Inverse Gas Chromatography for Determining the Surface Free Energy and Acid-Base Chemical Characteristics of a Water Extracted Hardwood (Acer rubrum)Ryan H. Mills; Rory Jara; Douglas J. Gardner; Adriaan van Heiningen
24-42Prediction of Lignin and Extractive Content of Pinus nigra Arnold. var. Pallasiana Tree Using Near Infrared Spectroscopy and Multivariate CalibrationB. Uner; İ. Karaman; H. Tanriverdi; D. Özdemir
43-58Chemical Composition and Wood Anatomy of Eucalyptus globulus Clones: Variations and Relationships with Pulpability and Handsheet PropertiesMauricio Ramírez; Jaime Rodríguez; Claudio Balocchi; Miguel Peredo; Juan Pedro Elissetche; Regis Mendonça; Sofia Valenzuela
59-73Purification and Characterization of Lignin Peroxidase from Pleurotus sajor caju MTCC–141M. Yadav; S. K. Singh; K. D. S. Yadav

Volume 28, Issue 4 (2008)

247-260Identification of Anti-Wood Rot Compounds in Teak (Tectona grandis L.f.) Sawdust ExtractPattarawadee Sumthong; Roman R. Romero-González; Robert Verpoorte
261-269Reactions and Distribution of Birch Extractives in Kraft Pulp Oxygen DelignificationEija Bergelin; Bjarne Holmbom
270-282Preparation and Characterization of Amphiphilic Lignin Derivatives as SurfactantsHarumi Homma; Satoshi Kubo; Tatsuhiko Yamada; Yasuyuki Matsushita; Yasumitsu Uraki
283-295Mechanical Properties of an Extruded Wood Plastic Composite: Analytical ModelingFrançoise Hugot; Gilles Cazaurang
296-315Analysis of Among-Species Variability in Wood Fiber Surface Using DRIFTS and XPS: Effects on Esterification EfficiencyHassine Bouafif; Ahmed Koubaa; Patrick Perré; Alain Cloutier; Bernard Riedl
316Erratum

Volume 28, Issue 3 (2008)

167-179The Effect of Wood Drying on Crystallinity and Microfibril Angle in Black Spruce (Picea mariana)Prasad Rayirath; Stavros Avramidis; Shawn D. Mansfield
180-193Dynamic Mechanical Analysis of Mountain Pine Beetle–Infested Lodgepole Pine: Effect of Time-Since-DeathParisa Zaini; Reza Korehei; Yong Sik Kim; John F. Kadla
194-206Use of Visible and Near Infrared Spectroscopy to Predict Klason Lignin Content of Bamboo, Chinese Fir, Paulownia, and PoplarAnmin Huang; Gaiyun Li; Feng Fu; Benhua Fei
207-226Cynara cardunculus as Raw Material for the Production of Binderless Fiberboards: Optimization of Pretreatment and Pressing ConditionsC. Mancera; F. Ferrando; J. Salvadó
227-239Study on Direct Delignification with Laccase/Xylanase SystemJixue You; Jiajia Meng; Xingxing Chen; Hanling Ye
240-246Preliminary Study on Chicken Feather Protein–Based Wood AdhesivesZehui Jiang; Daochun Qin; Chung-Yun Hse; Monlin Kuo; Zhaohui Luo; Ge Wang; Yan Yu

Volume 28, Issue 2 (2008)

67-68Professor Hou-min Chang 2007 ISWFPC Notable Achievement AwardJohn F. Kadla; Hasan Jameel
69-83Studies on the Dehydrogenative Polymerizations of Monolignol β-glycosides. Part 3: Horseradish Peroxidase–Catalyzed Polymerizations of Triandrin and IsosyringinYuki Tobimatsu; Toshiyuki Takano; Hiroshi Kamitakahara; Fumiaki Nakatsubo
84-96A Characteristic Reaction of Lignin in Ionic Liquids; Glycelol Type Enol-Ether as the Primary Decomposition Product of β-O-4 Model CompoundSatoshi Kubo; Koh Hashida; Tatsuhiko Yamada; Shojiro Hishiyama; Kengo Magara; Masanori Kishino; Hiroyuki Ohno; Shuji Hosoya1
97-105Synthesis of Bromoacetophenone Derivatives as Starting Monomers for β-O-4 Type Artificial Lignin PolymersTakao Kishimoto; Yasumitsu Uraki; Makoto Ubukata
106-121Thermal Decomposition Study of Isolated Lignin Using Temperature Modulated TGASatoshi Kubo; John F. Kadla
122-136Near-Infrared Spectroscopy and Chemometric Analysis for Determining Oxygen Delignification YieldYunqiao Pu; Arthur J. Ragauskas; Lucian A. Lucia; Ved Naithani; Hasan Jameel
137-152Effect of Acid Leaching of Eucalyptus Wood on Kraft Pulping and Pulp BleachabilityErica Moreira; Jorge L. Colodette; José L. Gomide; Rubens C. Oliveira; Adair J. Regazzi; Vera M. Sacon
153-166Kinetics of Hydrogen Peroxide Brightening of Western Red Cedar (Thuja plicata Donn) CTMPJeffrey Keating; C. Ingemar Johansson; John N. Saddler; Rodger P. Beatson

Volume 28, Issue 1 (2008)

1-25Polyoxometalate (POM) Oxidation of Phenols: Effect of Aromatic Substituent Groups on Reaction MechanismYong Sik Kim; Hou-min Chang; John F. Kadla
26-36Characterization of Poly (Methyl Acrylate) Grafted Bleached Sulfite Pulp Fibers using AFM, AEM, EDS and STEMVaibhav Jain; Yonghao Ni
37-46Monoterpene Emissions from Lodgepole and Jack Pine Bark Inoculated with Mountain Pine Beetle-Associated FungiRobert W. Jost; Adrianne V. Rice; David W. Langor; Yaman Boluk
47-54Water Repellency and Dimensional Stability of Southern Pine Decking Treated with Waterborne Resin AcidsJoseph Dahlen; Darrel D. Nicholas; Tor P. Schultz
55-65A Kinetic Model of the Magnesium Hydroxide–Based Peroxide Bleaching Process of a TMPHuan Wang; Zhibin He; Yonghao Ni

Volume 27, Issue 3-4 (2007)

135-151Wood Fiber Quality and Kraft Pulping Efficiencies of Trembling Aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx) ClonesShawn D. Mansfield; Henrik Weineisen
153-167Retention of Optical Brightening Agents (OBA) and their Brightening Efficiency on HYP-Containing Paper SheetsHongjie Zhang; Huiren Hu; Zhibin He; Yonghao Ni; Yajun Zhou
169-178Micro Analytical Methods for Determination of Compression Wood Content in Loblolly PineQing-min Chen; Zhoujian Hu; Hou-min Chang; Bailian Li
179-200An NMR Comparison of the Whole Lignin from Milled Wood, MWL, and REL Dissolved by the DMSO/NMI ProcedureKevin M. Holtman; Hou-Min Chang; John F. Kadla
201-217A Chemical Stain for Identifying Arsenic-Treated Wood ProductsAmy L. Omae; Helena M. Solo-Gabriele; Timothy G. Townsend
219-224A Novel Method for Enhanced Recovery of Lignin from Aqueous Process StreamsDong Ho Kim; Yunqiao Pu; Richard P. Chandra; Thomas J. Dyer; Arthur J. Ragauskas; Preet M. Singh
225-241Polyoxometalate (POM) Oxidation of Milled Wood Lignin (MWL)Yong Sik Kim; Hou-min Chang; John F. Kadla
243-256Formation and Structure of Metal Complexes with the Fungicides Tebuconazole and PropiconazolePhilip D. Evans; Karl J. Schmalzl; Craig M. Forsyth; Gary D. Fallon; Siegbert Schmid; Beate Bendixen; Sigurd Heimdal
257-271Surface Porosity of Lignin/PP Blend Carbon FibersSatoshi Kubo; Takahiro Yoshida; John F. Kadla

Volume 27, Issue 2 (2007)

49-63Chemical Pulping of Steam-Exploded Mixed Hardwood ChipsBehzad Ahvazi; Theodore Radiotis; Jean Bouchard; Krishan Goel
65-71Pretreatment of Rice Hulls for Cellulase Production by Solid Substrate FermentationGuangJian Zheng; YuJie Zhou; Jian'an Zhang; KeKe Cheng; XueBing Zhao; Ting Zhang; DeHua Liu
73-82Treatment of Douglas-Fir Heartwood Thermomechanical Pulp with Laccases: Effect of Treatment Conditions on Peroxide BleachingRichard P. Chandra; John N. Saddler; Rodger P. Beatson
83-98Characteristics of Dioxane Lignins Isolated at Different Ages of Nalita Wood (Trema orientalis)M. Sarwar Jahan; Sung Phil Mun
99-112Separate Bleaching of Pulp Fractions Enriched in Earlywood and Latewood FibersElisabet Brännvall; Disa Tormund; Marie Bäckström; Jonas Bergström; Anna Tubek-Lindblom
113-120Role of Side-Chain Hydroxyl Groups in Pyrolytic Reaction of Phenolic β-Ether Type of Lignin DimerHaruo Kawamoto; Shiro Saka
121-133Condensation Reactions of Some Lignin Related Compounds at Relatively Low Pyrolysis TemperatureTakeshi Nakamura; Haruo Kawamoto; Shiro Saka

Volume 27, Issue 1 (2007)

1-8Synthesis of Hydroxyphenylpropanoid β-D-glucosidesMagdalena Mazur; Kyle Hope-Ross; John F. Kadla; Ron Sederoff; Hou-min Chang
9-21Interaction of Hemicelluloses with MonolignolsYasumitsu Uraki; Atsushi Nakamura; Takao Kishimoto; Makoto Ubukata
23-33Ionic Liquid as a Green Solvent for LigninYunqiao Pu; Nan Jiang; Arthur J. Ragauskas
35-47Analysis of Ethanol-Soluble Extractives in Southern Pine Wood by Low-Field Proton NMRThomas L. Eberhardt; Thomas Elder; Nicole Labbé

Volume 26, Issue 4 (2006)

289-297Tailoring the Wet Strength of Linerboard Via Dielectric Barrier DischargeE. E. Johansson; T. J. Elder; A. J. Ragauskas
299-311Extending Near Infrared Reflectance(NIR) Pulp Yield Calibrations to NewSites and SpeciesLaurence R. Schimleck; Peter D. Kube; Carolyn A. Raymond; Anthony J. Michell; Jim French
313-324Alkaline Treatment of Black Spruce Bark for the Manufacture of Binderless FiberboardXinglian Geng; S. Y. Zhang; James Deng
325-337Delignification and Bleaching Response of Earlywood and LatewoodDisa Tormund; Elisabet Brännvall; Marie Bäckström; Leelo Olm
339-348Modification of Loblolly Pine Chips with Ceriporiopsis subvermispora Part 1: Effect of Fungal TreatmentLaura L. Villalba; Gary M. Scott; Leland R. Schroeder
349-362Modification of Loblolly Pine Chips with Ceriporiopsis subvermispora Part 2: Kraft Pulping of Treated ChipsLaura L. Villalba; Gary M. Scott; Leland R. Schroeder

Volume 26, Issue 3 (2006)

201-213Inorganic Reactions in Chlorine Dioxide Bleaching of Softwood Kraft PulpDouglas R. Svenson; Hasan Jameel; Hou-min Chang; John F. Kadla
215-229Studies on the Dehydrogenative Polymerizations of Monolignol β-Glycosides. Part 1. Syntheses of Monolignol β-glycosides, (E)-Isoconiferin, (E)-Isosyringin, and (E)-TriandrinToshiyuki Takano; Yuki Tobimatsu; Takashi Hosoya; Takefumi Hattori; Jiro Ohnishi; Mariko Takano; Hiroshi Kamitakahara; Fumiaki Nakatsubo
231-244The Effect of Fiber Surface Lignin on Interfiber BondingZhilong Shao; Kecheng Li
245-258Aspen Knots, a Rich Source of FlavonoidsSuvi P. Pietarinen; Stefan M. Willför; Frank A. Vikström; Bjarne R. Holmbom
259-272Ion Exchange of H , Na , Mg2 , Ca2 , Mn2 , and Ba2 on Wood PulpAlan W. Rudie; Alan Ball; Narendra Patel
273-282Stereoselective Formation of 1,4-Anhydro-2-C-carboxytetritols in the Degradation of 1,5-Anhydroribitol and 1,5-Anhydroxylitol with Oxygen in Aqueous AlkaliLeland R. Schroeder; Eugene C. Millard
283-288Do Hexenuronic Acid Groups Represent the Majority of the Carboxyl Groups in Kraft Pulps?Eero Sjöström

Volume 26, Issue 2 (2006)

111-124Developing Diffusion Coefficients for SCF Impregnation of Douglas Fir Heartwood with CyproconazoleS. M. Kang; J. -B. Ra; K. L. Levien; J. J. Morrell
125-140Base-Catalyzed Reactions of Procyanidin B3: Formation of a Novel Catechinic Acid-Catechin DimerKoh Hashida; Seiji Ohara; Rei Makino
141-152Soda Pulping of Hardwoods Catalyzed by Anthraquinone and Methyl Substituted AnthraquinonesR. C. Francis; S. -J. Shin; S. Omori; T. E. Amidon; T. J. Blain
153-164Comparative Studies of Chlorine Dioxide Reactions with Muconic Acid Derivatives and Lignin Model CompoundsYahya Hamzeh; Gerard Mortha; Dominique Lachenal; Jean Christophe Hostachy; Christophe Calais
165-174Use of a Nitrogen-Centered Peroxide Activator to Increase the Chromophore Removal Potential of Peroxide-Lignin Model Compound StudyQi Yi Hu; Claude Daneault; Sylvain Robert
175-186Removal of Resin from Mechanical Pulps by Selective Flotation: Mechanisms of Resin Flotation and Yield Loss of FibersAntti Korpela
187-199Predicting Extractives, Lignin, and Cellulose Contents Using Near Infrared Spectroscopy on Solid Wood in Eucalyptus globulusFiona S. Poke; Carolyn A. Raymond

Volume 26, Issue 1 (2006)

Memorial Issue Dedicated to Professor Josef S. Gratzl

1-4A Tribute to Prof. Josef S. Gratzl: Scientist, Teacher, Friend, May 24, 1929–December 2, 2004Hou-Min Chang; Adrianna G. Kirkman
5-20Understanding Factors Contributing to Low Oxygen Delignification of Hardwood Kraft PulpsSoo-Jeong Shin; Leland R. Schroeder; Yuan-Zong Lai
21-34Quantitative 13C NMR Characterization of Milled Wood Lignins Isolated by Different Milling TechniquesKevin M. Holtman; Hou-min Chang; Hasan Jameel; John F. Kadla
35-51Precipitation of Extractives onto Kraft Pulps during Black Liquor Recycling in Extended Delignification ProcessQizhou Dai; Hasan Jameel; Hou-Min Chang
53-63Confirmation of the Presence of Hydroxyl Radicals During Pre-Ripening of Alkali CelluloseThomas Rosenau; Antje Potthast; Paul Kosma; Roland Möslinger
65-79NMR Studies on the Occurrence of Spirodienone Structures in LigninsLiming Zhang; Göran Gellerstedt; John Ralph; Fachuang Lu
81-93Interference of Carbohydrates in the Determination of the Methoxyl Content of Lignin in Woody SamplesHitoshi Goto; Keiichi Koda; Goulin Tong; Yuji Matsumoto; Gyosuke Meshitsuka
95-109Oxidative Ammonolysis of Technical Lignins. Part 4. Effects of the Ammonium Hydroxide Concentration and pHEwellyn A. Capanema; Mikhail Yu. Balakshin; Chen-Loung Chen; Josef S. Gratzl

Volume 25, Issue 4 (2005)

203-216Bio-Chemimechanical Pulps from Eucalyptus grandis: Strength Properties, Bleaching, and Brightness StabilityAnderson Guerra; Régis Mendonça; André Ferraz
217-230Pulping Yield and Delignification Kinetics of Heartwood and Sapwood of Maritime PineBruno Esteves; Jorge Gominho; José C. Rodrigues; Isabel Miranda; Helena Pereira
231-244Adsorption of Cations from a Cement Suspension onto Lignocellulosic Substrates and its Influence on Cement SettingC. Pereira; F. Caldeira Jorge; J. M. F. Ferreira
245-255Properties of Colloidal Silica-Fixed and Propionylated Wood Composites (I): Preparation and Dimensional Stability of the CompositesJian-Zhang Li; Takeshi Furuno; Wen-Rui Zhou; Zhi-Ming Yu
257-265Properties of Colloidal Silica-Fixed and Propionylated Wood Composite (II): Flame Resistance and Other Properties of the CompositesJian-Zhang Li; Takeshi Furuno; Wen-Rui Zhou; Zhi-Ming Yu
267-279Determination of Mechanical and Optical Properties of Eucalyptus Kraft Pulp by NIR Spectrometry and Multivariate CalibrationPedro Fardim; Márcia M. C. Ferreira; Nelson Durán

Volume 25, Issue 3 (2005)

95-108Investigation of the Chemistry of Oxygen Delignification of Low Kappa Softwood Kraft Pulp using an Organic/Inorganic Chemical Selectivity SystemShiyu Fu; Jai M. Singh; Shuangfei Wang; Lucian A. Lucia
109-132Dissolved Lignin and Other Aromatic Substances in Thermomechanical Pulp WatersAndrey V. Pranovich; Markku Reunanen; Rainer Sjöholm; Bjarne Holmbom
133-147New Insights into Lignin Modification during Chlorine Dioxide Bleaching Sequences (III): The Impact of Modifications in the (EO) versus E Stage on the D1 StageBrian N. Brogdon; Lucian A. Lucia
149-170New Insights into Lignin Modification during Chlorine Dioxide Bleaching Sequences (IV): The Impact of Modifications in the (EP) and (EOP) Stages on the D1 StageBrian N. Brogdon; Lucian A. Lucia
171-186Free Radical Mediated Cellulose Degradation during High Consistency OzonationErik E. Johansson; Johan Lind
187-202Separate versus Simultaneous Saccharification and Fermentation of Two-Step Steam Pretreated Softwood for Ethanol ProductionJohanna Söderström; Mats Galbe; Guido Zacchi

Volume 25, Issue 1-2 (2005)

1-11Comparative Study of Wood Samples of the Northern Area of Catalonia by FTIRX. Colom; F. Carrillo
13-26Effects of Fatty Acid Components Present in AKD Wax on Emulsion Stability and Paper Sizing PerformanceKazumichi Asakura; Masao Iwamoto; Akira Isogai
27-39Wood Resin in Bigtooth and Quaking Aspen Wood and KnotsSuvi Pietarinen; Jarl Hemming; Stefan Willför; Frank Vikström; Bjarne Holmbom
41-50Application of the DFRC (Derivatization Followed by Reductive Cleavage) Method to DilignolsTakayuki Kobayashi; Mikiji Shigematsu; Mitsuhiko Tanahashi
51-65Quantification of Lignin and Hexenuronic Acid in Bleached Hardwood Kraft Pulps: A New Calibration Method for UVRR Spectroscopy and Evaluation of the Conventional MethodsAnna-Stiina Jääskeläinen; Anna-Maija Saariaho; Tapani Vuorinen
67-80Lipophilic Extractives in Eucalyptus globulus Kraft Pulps. Behavior during ECF BleachingC. S. R. Freire; A. J. D. Silvestre; C. Pascoal Neto
81-94Evaluation of the Lignolytic Effect of the White-Rot Fungi Ceriporiopsis Sp, Pleurotus Sp, and Phlebia Sp on Industrial Pinus Radiata LogsCristián Tapia; Ivonne Jimenéz; Jorge Medina; Jaime Sapag-Hagar; Javier González; René Carmona

Volume 24, Issue 4 (2004)

289-306Influence of Fiber Properties on the Network Strength of Softwood and Hardwood Kraft Pulp Fibers from Different Stages of a Bleaching SequenceJeanette Risén; Anette Heijnesson Hultén; Magnus Paulsson
307-321Surface Characterization of Softwood and Hardwood Kraft Pulp Fibers from Different Stages in a Bleaching SequenceJeanette Risén; Anette Heijnesson Hultén; Magnus Paulsson
323-340Oxidation of Lignin Model Compounds with Cobalt-sulphosalen Catalyst in the Presence and Absence of Carbohydrate Model CompoundV. Sippola; O. Krause; T. Vuorinen
341-355Formation of Oxalate from the Mg(OH)2-Based Peroxide Bleaching of Mechanical PulpsL. Yu; M. Rae; Y. Ni
357-370Bleachability of Kraft Pulps from Earlywood and Latewood of Fast-Growing Loblolly PineQizhou Dai; Hasan Jameel; Hou-min Chang; John F. Kadla

Volume 24, Issue 3 (2005)

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Volume 23, Issue 3-4 (2003)

227-232Base-Catalyzed Reactions of (-)-Epicatechin: Formation of Enantiomers of Base-Catalyzed Reaction Products from ( )-CatechinKoh Hashida; Seiji Ohara; Rei Makino
233-248Delignification Mechanism During High-Boiling Solvent Pulping. IV. Effect of a Reducing Sugar on the Degradation of Guaiacylglycerol-β-guaiacyl EtherTakao Kishimoto; Yoshihiro Sano
249-260The Effect of Glycol Type, Glycol Mixture, and Isocyanate/Glycol Ratio on Flexural Properties of Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunch-Polyurethane CompositesH. D. Rozman; G. S. Tay; A. Abusamah
261-277Electro-Degradation of Sodium LignosulfonateFangeng Chen; Zhuomin Lu; Bin Tu
279-292Delignification Mechanism During High-Boiling Solvent Pulping. V. Reaction of Nonphenolic β-O-4 Model Compounds in the Presence and Absence of GlucoseTakao Kishimoto; Yoshihiro Sano
293-303On the Determination of β-Aryl Ether Units in Wood Lignin by an Ozonation MethodYoshito Ohtani; Yuan-Zong Lai
305-323Reactions of Conventional Kraft and Superbatch Pulp Residual Lignins with Peroxyformic AcidPetri Widsten; Bo Hortling; Kristiina Poppius-Levlin
325-329Reaction of Cellulose with Hot Aqueous Strontium HydroxideLeland R. Schroeder; Victor M. Gentile

Volume 23, Issue 2 (2003)

113-129Preliminary Results on Hydrogen Peroxide Addition to Chlorine Dioxide Bleaching StagesR. C. Francis; S. Chaiarrekij; B. V. Ramarao
131-140Estimation of Jack Pine, Black Spruce, and Balsam Fir Proportions in Wood ChipsAndré Pichette; François-Xavier Garneau; Guy Collin; France-Ida Jean; Bernard Riedl
141-159A Study Aimed at Understanding the AQ/Polysulfide Synergistic Effect in Alkaline PulpingDonald Dimmel; Sean Anderson; Perla Izsak
161-178Totally Chlorine Free Bleaching of Organosolv PulpsR. Yáñez; J. L. Alonso; J. C. Parajó
179-195NMR Estimation of Extractables from Bark: Analysis Method for Quantifying Tannin Extraction from BarkWarren J. Grigsby; Stefan J. Hill; Charles D. McIntosh
197-215Comparison of Molecular Weight and Molecular Weight Distributions of Softwood and Hardwood LignosulfonatesGuro Elise Fredheim; Svein Magne Braaten; Bjørn E. Christensen
217-225Enhancement of Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Lignocellulosic Wastes by Microwave Pretreatment Under Atmospheric PressureP. Kitchaiya; P. Intanakul; M. Krairiksh

Volume 23, Issue 1 (2003)

1-11Using DTPA to Decrease Manganese-Induced Peroxide DecompositionZ. Qiu; Y. Ni; S. Yang
13-29Oxygen Delignification Chemistry and Its Impact on Pulp FibersRallming Yang; Lucian Lucia; Arthur J. Ragauskas; Hasan Jameel
31-46Surface Characterization of Unbleached and Oxygen Delignified Kraft Pulp FibersAnette Heijnesson Hultén; Magnus Paulsson
47-69Reactivity of the Carbonate Radical Anion Towards Carbohydrate and Lignin Model CompoundsDavid Stenman; Magnus Carlsson; Mats Jonsson; Torbjörn Reitberger
71-87A Novel Selective Cleavage Method for β-O-4 Substructure in Lignins Named TIZ Method. I. Degradation of Guaiacyl and Syringyl ModelsRui Katahira; Masaki Ujihara; Fumiaki Nakatsubo
89-112Chemical Changes in Thermomechanical Pulp at Alkaline ConditionsAndrey V. Pranovich; Kenneth E. Sundberg; Bjarne R. Holmbom

Volume 22, Issue 4 (2002)

285-293EFFECT OF HARVESTING AGE ON THE CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF HEMP PLANTSJaymini Kamat; D. N. Roy; K. Goel
187-197ENHANCEMENT OF STRENGTH PROPERTIES OF MECHANICAL PULPSMohini Sain; Haijun Li
199-218ACCELERATED LIGHT-INDUCED AGING OF α-, β-, AND γ-13C-ENRICHED CELL WALL-DEHYDROGENATION POLYMERS STUDIED WITH SOLID STATE 13C NMR SPECTROSCOPYJim Parkås; Magnus Paulsson; D. L. VanderHart; Ulla Westermark
219-233QUATAM PROCESS—NEW SULFUR-FREE DELIGNIFICATIONIldiko Tanczos; Harald Schmidt
235-248PULPING AND BLEACHING OF PARTIALLY CAD-DEFICIENT WOODD. R. Dimmel; J. J. MacKay; C. E. Courchene; J. F. Kadla; J. T. Scott; D. M. O’Malley; S. E. McKeand
249-266TCF BLEACHED PULPS FROM MISCANTHUS SINENSIS BY THE IMPREGNATION RAPID STEAM PULPING (IRSP) PROCESSClaudia Barba; Ana de la Rosa; Teresa Vidal; José F. Colom; Xavier Farriol; Daniel Montané

Volume 22, Issue 2-3 (2002)

93-108BEHAVIOR OF EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS LIGNIN DURING KRAFT PULPING. I. ANALYSIS BY CHEMICAL DEGRADATION METHODSPaula C. Pinto; Dmitry V. Evtuguin; Carlos Pascoal Neto; Armando J. D. Silvestre
109-125BEHAVIOR OF EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS LIGNIN DURING KRAFT PULPING. II. ANALYSIS BY NMR, ESI/MS, AND GPCPaula C. Pinto; Dmitry V. Evtuguin; Carlos Pascoal Neto; Armando J. D. Silvestre; Francisco M. L. Amado
127-136CHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF BEECH CONDENSATEMohammed Irmouli; Jean Pierre Haluk; D. Pascal Kamdem; Bertrand Charrier
137-146UV–VIS. SPECTROSCOPIC CHARACTERISTICS OF FERULIC ACID AND RELATED COMPOUNDSGeorge X. Pan; Cameron I. Thomson; Gordon J. Leary
147-155EXTRACTION OF BETULIN BY VACUUM PYROLYSIS OF BIRCH BARKHooshang Pakdel; Jean Népo Murwanashyaka; Christian Roy
157-185COMPARISON OF ION EXCHANGE AND DONNAN EQUILIBRIUM MODELS FOR THE PH-DEPENDENT ADSORPTION OF SODIUM AND CALCIUM IONS ONTO KRAFT WOOD PULP FIBERSW. Yantasee; G. L. Rorrer

Volume 22, Issue 1 (2002)

1-9EXTRACTION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF LIPOPHILIC EXTRACTIVES FROM RICE STRAW. II. SPECTROSCOPIC AND THERMAL ANALYSISRuncang Sun; X. F. Sun; B. Xiao
11-23FORMATION OF A NOVEL CATECHINIC ACID STEREOISOMER FROM BASE-CATALYZED REACTIONS OF ( )-CATECHINKoh Hashida; Seiji Ohara
25-37FORMATION OF ALIPHATIC CARBOXYLIC ACIDS DURING ALKALINE PULPING OF MULI BAMBOOZhinan Feng; Raimo Alén; Klaus Niemelä
39-53COMPARISON OF THE CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF WHEAT STRAW AND BEECH FIBERS FOLLOWING ALKALINE WET OXIDATION AND LACCASE TREATMENTSA. S. Schmidt; S. Mallon; A. B. Thomsen; S. Hvilsted; J. M. Lawther
55-66NEW LIPOPHILIC COMPONENTS OF PITCH DEPOSITS FROM AN EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS ECF BLEACHED KRAFT PULP MILLCarmen S. R. Freire; Armando J. D. Silvestre; Cláudia C. L. Pereira; Carlos Pascoal Neto; José A. S. Cavaleiro
67-81MULTIVARIATE CALIBRATION FOR QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF EUCALYPT KRAFT PULP BY NIR SPECTROMETRYPedro Fardim; Márcia M. C. Ferreira; Nelson Durán

Volume 21, Issue 4 (2001)

313-341FORMATION AND INVOLVEMENT OF RADICALS IN OXYGEN DELIGNIFICATION STUDIED BY THE AUTOXIDATION OF LIGNIN AND CARBOHYDRATE MODEL COMPOUNDSJosef Gierer; Torbjörn Reitberger; Erquan Yang; Byung-Ho Yoon
343-360PHOTOYELLOWING OF UNTREATED AND ACETYLATED ASPEN CHEMITHERMOMECHANICAL PULP UNDER ARGON, AMBIENT, AND OXYGEN ATMOSPHERESMagnus Paulsson; Lucian A. Lucia; Arthur J. Ragauskas; Cang Li
361-370TCF BLEACHING OF KRAFT PULPS WITH LACCASE AND XYLANASEBarbara Surma-Ślusarska; Janina Leks-Stępień
371-385SOLID-STATE 13C NMR QUANTITATIVE STUDY OF EUCALYPTUS TAR PITCHESMarcos J. Prauchner; �nya M. D. Pasa; Sonia M. C. de Menezes
387-395PHENOLIC OH GROUP ESTIMATION BY FTIR AND UV SPECTROSCOPY. APPLICATION TO ORGANOSOLV LIGNINSMiguel A. Gilarranz; Francisco Rodríguez; Mercedes Oliet; Julian García; Virginia Alonso
397-411EXTRACTION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF LIPOPHILIC EXTRACTIVES FROM RICE STRAW. I. CHEMICAL COMPOSITIONB. Xiao; X. F. Sun; RunCang Sun
413-425THE REMOVAL OF METALS AND RELEASE OF EDTA FROM PULP WASH WATERPatrick Ager; William D. Marshall

Volume 21, Issue 3 (2001)

199-210REACTIONS OF PINOSYLVIN AND PINOSYLVIN DIMETHYL ETHER WITH CHLORINE DIOXIDEA. B. McKague; D. W. Reeve
211-225INFLUENCE OF CARBOHYDRATE PHYSICAL STATE ON PULPING AND BLEACHING CHEMISTRYD. R. Dimmel; H. J. Willenbrink; P. Van Vreede
227-245EFFECT OF HIGH-TEMPERATURE FIBERIZATION ON THE CHEMICAL STRUCTURE OF SOFTWOODPetri Widsten; Jaakko E. Laine; Pia Qvintus-Leino; Simo Tuominen
247-261AFFINITY OF METAL IONS FOR KRAFT PULPS STUDIED BY ESR. INHIBITION OF THEIR CATALYTIC ACTION IN OXYGEN BLEACHINGDanièle Cardona-Barrau; Dominique Lachenal; Christine Chirat
299-312BLEACHABILITY OF KRAFT PULPS TREATED BY ETHANOL-BASED CHLORINE DIOXIDE DELIGNIFICATION SEQUENCESBrian N. Brogdon; Donald R. Dimmel; Thomas J. McDonough

Volume 21, Issue 2 (2001)

97-111CHEMISTRY AND DELIGNIFICATION KINETICS OF CANADIAN INDUSTRIAL HEMPFatima Correia; D. N. Roy; Krishan Goel
113-125UV-VIS SPECTRA OF LIGNIN MODEL COMPOUNDS IN THE PRESENCE OF METAL IONS AND CHELANTSC. Peart; Y. Ni
127-141THERMAL INDUCED HOMOLYTIC SCISSIONS OF LIGNIN INTERUNITARY BONDS IN THE HARDWOOD LIGNIN SOLUTION. AN ESR STUDY COMBINED WITH A SPIN TRAPPING METHODA. Yoshioka; T. Seino; M. Takai; M. Tabata
143-156THE INFLUENCE OF THE BLEACHING MEDIUM ON CHLORINE DIOXIDE DELIGNIFICATIONBrian N. Brogdon; Donald R. Dimmel; Thomas J. McDonough
157-167CHEMICAL AND SODA PULPING PROPERTIES OF KENAF AS A FUNCTION OF GROWTHSaffet Karakus; D. N. Roy; K. Goel
169-179ACTION OF OXYGEN ON THE CARBOHYDRATES OF A KRAFT PULP. THE INFLUENCE OF A SODIUM BOROHYDRIDE PRE-TREATMENTDanièle Cardona-Barrau; Dominique Lachenal
181-197CONTRIBUTION OF CARBOHYDRATE-DERIVED CHROMOPHORES TO KRAFT PULPING LIQUOR COLOURIan D. Suckling; Maria F. Pasco

Volume 21, Issue 1 (2001)

1-17PULPING AND BLEACHING OF CAD-DEFICIENT WOODD. R. Dimmel; J. J. MacKay; E. M. Althen; C. Parks; R. R. Sederoff
19-29PYROLYSIS MASS SPECTRAL CHARACTERIZATION OF WOOD FROM CAD-DEFICIENT PINEJ. MacKay; D. R. Dimmel; J. J. Boon
31-52REACTION OF p-HYDROXYCINNAMYL ALCOHOLS WITH TRANSITION METAL SALTS IV. TAILORED SYNTHESES OF β-O-4 TRIMERS1Lawrence L. Landucci; Sally A. Ralph
53-66IMPACTS OF ARYL-ETHER CLEAVAGES IN ALKALINE DELIGNIFICATION OF SOFTWOODChun-Han Ko; Yuan-Zong Lai
67-79MECHANISMS OF OXIDATIVE DEGRADATION OF CARBOHYDRATES DURING OXYGEN DELIGNIFICATION. II. REACTION OF PHOTOCHEMICALLY GENERATED HYDROXYL RADICALS WITH METHYL β-CELLOBIOSIDED. F. Guay; B. J. W. Cole; R. C. Fort Jr.; M. C. Hausman; J. M. Genco; T. J. Elder; K. R. Overly
81-95THE EFFECT OF AUTOCATALYZED ETHANOL PULPING ON LIGNIN CHARACTERISTICSM. Oliet; F. Rodríguez; J. García; M. A. Gilarranz

Volume 20, Issue 4 (2000)

337-356Charge Density of Lignin Samples from Kraft Cooking of Birch WoodElisabeth Sjöholm; Erik Norman; Anders Colmsjö
357-373Fe(TSPc)-Catalysed Benzylic Oxidation and Subsequent Dealkylation of a Non-Phenolic Lignin ModelMurray J. Robinson; L. James Wright; Ian D. Suckling
375-394Mechanisms of Oxidative Degradation of Carbohydrates During Oxygen Delignktcation. I. Reaction of Methyl β-D-Glucopyranoside with Photochemically Generated Hydroxyl RadicalsD. F. Guay; B. J. W. Cole; R. C. Fort Jr.; J. M. Genco; M. C. Hausman
395-413Formic Acid-Peroxyformic Acid Pulping of Fagus sylvaticaSonia Dapía; ValentÍN Santos; Juan Carlos Parajó
415-439Knot, Heartwood, and Sapwood Extractives Related to VOCs from Drying Southern Pine LumberLeonard L. Ingram Jr.; M. Curry Templeton; G. Wayne McGraw; Richard W. Hemingway
441-453Dimensional Stability and Flame Resistance of Silicate-Acetylated and -Propionylated Wood CompositesJian-Zhang Li; Takeshi Furuno; Sadanobu Katoh
455-456Author Index to Volume 20
457-461Subject Index to Volume 20

Volume 20, Issue 3 (2000)

225-242Pulping Catalysts in TreesDonald R. Dimmel; Perla Izsak Sklar; Karen E. Crews; Gerald S. Pullman
243-264Reaction of p-Hydroxycinnamyl Alcohols with Transition Metal Salts 3. Preparation and NMR Characterization of Improved DHPsLawrence L. Landucci
265-276Aqueous Gel Permeation Chromatographic Methods for Technical LigninsFangeng Chen; Jing Li
277-305pKa-Values of Guaiacyl and Syringyl Phenols Related to LigninMartin Ragnar; Christofer T. Lindgren; Nils-Olof Nilvebrant
307-320FTIR Monitoring of Chemical Changes in Softwood During HeatingRisto A. Kotilainen; Timo-Jaakko Toivanen; Raimo J. Alén
321-335Enzyme Treatments of the Dissolved and Colloidal Substances Present in Mill White Water and the Effects on the Resulting Paper PropertiesXiao Zhang; Derrick W. Stebbing; John N. Saddler; Rodger P. Beatson; Kristiina Kruus

Volume 20, Issue 2 (2000)

113-132A Method for Evaluating Lignin Mobility Distributions Obtained by Capillary Zone ElectrophoresisElisabeth Sjöholm; Erik Norman; Störker Moe; Anders Colmsjö
133-145Intrinsic Metal Binding Capacity of Kraft LigninsJohn Werner; Arthur J. Ragauskas; Jian E. Jiang
147-167The Role of Oxalic Acid in the Ozone Bleaching Kinetics of an Xo-Kraft PulpM. Blanca Roncero; José F. Colom; Teresa Vidal; M. Àngels Queral
169-184The Effects of Oxidative Alkaline Extraction Stages After LaccaseHBT and LaccaseNHAA Treatments-An NMR Study of Residual LigninsF. S. Chakar; A. J. Ragauskas
185-204Carboxymethyl Cellulose from Waste Lignocellulosic Pulps Produced by a Fast Soda/Aq ProcessClaudia Barba; Jordi Reguant; Xavier Farriol; Daniel Montané
205-224Chemical Modification of Chemithermomechanical Pulps Part 1: Mechanical, Optical, and Aging Properties of Propionylated Spruce CTMPMagnus Paulsson; Jim Parkas

Volume 20, Issue 1 (2000)

1-17The Bleaching and Photostabilization of High-Yield Pulp by Sulfur Compounds. II. Reaction of Glycol Mercaptoesters with Model QuinonesBarbara J. W. Cole; Jingyang Wang; Raymond C. Fort Jr.
19-41Heteropolyacid Catalyzed Oxidation of Lignin and Lignin Models to BenzoquinonesJoseph J. Bozell; John O. Hoberg; Donald R. Dimmel
43-59Carbohydrate Reactions in Peroxyacetic Acid BleachingAnna-Stiina Jääskeläinen; Tarja Tapanila; Kristiina Poppius-Levlin
61-70Differentiation of Jack Pine from Other Conifers by the Analysis of Color Appearance from Chemical TestsKwei N. Law; Bohuslav V. Kokta; Changbin Mao
71-92Distribution of Anionic Groups in TMP SuspensionsAnna Sundberg; Andrey Pranovich; Bjarne Holmbom
93-109The Effect of Chemical Modification of Rice Husk with Glycidyl Methacrylate on the Mechanical and Physical Properties of Rice Husk-Polystyrene CompositesH. D. Rozman; M. H. Lee; R. N. Kumar; A. Abusamah; Z. A. Mohd. Ishak
1112001 International Symposium on Wood and Pulping Chemistry Palais des Congrès, Nice, France June 11-14, 2001

Volume 19, Issue 4 (1999)

287-306Esterification of Hemicelluloses from Poplar Chips in Homogenous Solution of N, N- Dimethylformamide/Lithium ChlorideRuncang Sun; J. M. Fanga; J. Tomkinson; C. A. S. Hill
307-321The Influence of the Bleaching Medium on Caustic Extraction Efficiency (II): Oxidized Lignin SolubilityBrian N. Brogdon; Donald R. Dimmel; Thomas J. McDonough
323-334Improving Peroxide Bleaching of Chemical Pulps by Stabilizing ManganeseYan Ju; Yonghao Ni; Hiroshi Ohi
335-356Fractional Isolation and Structural Characterization of Lignins from Oil Palm Trunk and Empty Fruit Bunch FibersR. C. Sun; J. M. Fang; J. Tomkinson
357-378Structures, and Reactivities with Formaldehyde, of Some Acetosolv Pine LigninsGonzalo Vázquez; Sonia Freire; Carlos Rodríguez-Bona; Julia González; Gervasio Antorrena
379-407Polarographically Active Structural Fragments of Lignin. I. Monomeric Model CompoundsEdward Evstigneyev; Helen Maiyorova; Andrew Platonov
409-410Author Index to Volume 19
411-414Subject Index to Volume 19

Volume 19, Issue 3 (1999)

187-202Reaction Selectivity of Active Oxygen Species in Oxygen-Alkali BleachingTomoya Yokoyama; Yuji Matsumoto; Gyosuke Meshitsuka
203-212Effect of Xylanase and Dosage on the Refining Properties of Unbleached Softwood Kraft PulpKen K. Y. Wong; R. Paul Kibblewhite; Frances A. Signal
213-223A Model Compound Study: The Formation of Colored Metallic Extractive Complexes and Their Effect on the Brightness of Tmp PulpY. Ni; A. Ng; M. Mosher
225-246Simulation of Acetosolv Pulping of Eucalyptus WoodSeverino Abad; Valentín Santos; Juan Carlos Parajó
247-264An Investigation of the Reaction of Epoxides with WoodNihat S. Cetin; Callum A. S. Hill
265-286Differential Scanning Calorimetry of Phenol-Formaldehyde (PF) AdhesivesByung-Dae Park; Bernard Riedl; Hyeun-Jong Bae; Yoon Soo Kim

Volume 19, Issue 1-2 (1999)

1-12Reactivity of Lignin Diphenylmethane Model Dimers Under Alkaline Pulping ConditionsHui Xu; Yuan-Zong Lai
13-25Chemistry and Pulping Feasibility of Compression Wood in Black SpruceHossein Lohrasebi; Warren E. Mabee; D. N. Roy
27-41Brightness Reversion of Mechanical Pulps XI: Photostabilization of High-Yield Pulps by ThiosulfinatesCang Li; Charles M. Cook; Arthur J. Ragauskas
43-60Brightness Reversion of Mechanical Pulps Part XIII: Photoinduced Degradation of Lignin on Cellulose MatrixCang Li; Arthur J. Ragauskas
61-78The Effects of Treatment with the White-Rot Fungus Trametes Versicolor and Laccase Enzymes on the Brightness of Douglas-Fir Heartwood Derived Thermomechanical PulpsRichard P. Chandra; R. P. Beatson; de Jong; J. N. Saddler
79-98Elimination of Chromophores from Secondary Fiber of Wood Mechanical Pulp. I. Effect of Zeolite on Hydrogen Peroxide BrighteningM. M. Sain; C. Daneault; M. Parentaeu
99-114Development of Mathematical Models for Describing Organosolv Pulping Kinetics of Fungally Pretreated Wood SamplesRégis Mendonça; André Ferraz; André R. Cotrim; Flávio T. da Silva; Samuel C. Oliveira
115-137Ozonation of Lignin Rich Solid Fractions from Corn StalksJoaquín Quesada; Manuel Rubio; Demetrio Gómez
139-150Detection of Pinosylvins in Solid Wood of Scots Pine Using Fourier Transform Raman and Infrared SpectroscopyAllan Holmgren; Berit Bergström; Rolf Gref; Anders Ericsson
151-165Principal Component Analysis of the Hydroxymethylation of Sugarcane Lignin: A Time-Depending Study by FTIRPriscila Benar; Adilson R. Gonçalves; Dalmo Mandelli; Márcia M. C. Ferreira; Ulf Schuchardt
167-185Extraction and Characterization of Hemicelluloses and Cellulose from Oil Palm Trunk and Empty Fruit Bunch FibresRuncang Sun; J. M. Fang; L. Mott; J. Bolton

Volume 18, Issue 4 (1998)

381-402Assignment of the Photoyellowing-Related 1675 cm-1Raman/IR Band to P-Quinones and Its Implications to the Mechanism of Color Reversion in Mechanical PulpsUmesh P. Agarwal
403-416Investigation of Laccase/N-Hydroxybenzotriazole Delignification of Kraft PulpJ. Sealey; A. J. Ragauskas
417-426The Study of Carbon-chlorine Bonds in Bleached Pulp with X-ray Photoelectron SpectroscopyDouglas W. Reeve; Zheng Tan
427-438Chemical Differences Between the Wood Extracts of Jack Pine (Pinus Banksiana), Black Spruce (Picea Mariana) and Balsam Fir (Abies Balsamea) from Eastern CanadaAndré Pichette; Francois-Xavier Garneau; France-Ida Jean; Bernard Riedl; Michel Girard
439-446Variation in the Composition of Wood Extractives from Eucalyptus Globulus During SeasoningAna Gutiérrez; José C. del Ŕio; Francisco J. González-Vila; Javier Romero
447-469Chemical Characterization of Reproduction Cork from Spanish Quercus SuberElvira Conde; Estrella Cadahía; Maria Conceptión Garcia-Vallejo; José Ramón Gonźalez-Adrados
471-490The Effect of Lignin and Surface Activation on the Mechanical Properties of Rubberwood-Polypropylene CompositesH. D. Rozman; R. N. Kumar; M. R. M. Adlli; A. Abusamah; Z. Mohd Ishak
491-493Author Index to Volume 18
495-499Subject Index to Volume 18

Volume 18, Issue 3 (1998)

253-266The Role of Transition Metal Species in Delignification with Distilled Peracetic AcidX. -Z. Zhang; R. C. Francis; D. B. Dutton; R. T. Hill
267-288The Formation of Gaseous Products and its Relation to Pulp Bleaching During the Peracetic Acid TreatmentZ. Yuan; M. D'entremont; Y. Ni; A. R. P. van Heiningen
289-297Brightness Reversion of Mechanical Pulps. X. Photoreversion Fiber TopochemistryArthur J. Ragauskas; Lenong Allison; Charles Cook; David Barzyk
299-311The Chemical Modification of Scots Pine with Succinic Anhydride or Octenyl Succinic Anhydride. II. Reaction KineticsC. A. S. Hill; S. Mallon
313-331Physico-Chemical and Structural Characterization of Alkali Lignins from Abaca FibreR. C. Sun; J. M. Fang; A. Goodwin; J. M. Lawther; A. J. Bolton
333-365Peroxyformic Acid Pulping of Eucalyptus Grandis Wood Chips and Sugar Cane Bagasse in one Stage and Characterization of the Isolated LigninsDenilson da Silva Perez; Manuel G. H. Terrones; Stéphane Grelier; Aziz Nourmamode; Alain Castellan; Reinaldo Ruggiero; Antônio E. H. Machado
367-379Determination of Wood Basic Density by Fourier Transform Raman SpectroscopyT. Ona; T. Sonoda; K. Ito; M. Shibata; T. Kato; Y. Ootake

Volume 18, Issue 2 (1998)

129-157Initial Delignification and Cellulose Degradation of Conventional and Ethanol-Assisted OzonationX. Z. Zhang; G. J. Kang; Y. Ni; A. R. P. van Heiningen; A. Mislankar; A. Darabie; D. Reeve
159-170Formation of Radical Species During ClO2 DelignmcationM. J. Joncourt; P. Froment; D. Lachenal
171-191Fractionation of Wheat Straw by Steam-Explosion Pretreatment and Alkali Delignification. Cellulose Pulp and Byproducts from Hemicellulose and LigninDaniel Montané; Xavier Farriol; Joan Salvadó; Paul Jollez; Esteban Chornet
193-205Effects of the Hydroxylation Patterns and Degrees of Polymerization of Condensed Tannins on their Metal-Chelating CapacitySatoshi Yoneda; Fumiaki Nakatsubo
207-217Feruloyl Esters of ω-Hydroxyacids in Cork SuberinJosé Graça; Helena Pereira
219-233The DFRC Method for Lignin Analysis. Part 3. NMR StudiesFachuang Lu; John Ralph
235-252A Rapid Modified Method for Compositional Carbohydrate Analysis of Lignocellulosics by High pH Anion-Exchange Chromatography with Pulsed Amperometric Detection (HPAEC/PAD)Mark W. Davis

Volume 18, Issue 1 (1998)

1-26X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy of Lignocellulosic Materials Treated with Malea Ted PolypropylenesM. Kazayawoko; J. J. Balatinecz; R. T. Woodhams; R. N. S. Sodhi
27-41Non-Destructive Determination of Hemicellulosic Neutral Sugar Composition in Native Wood by Fourier Transform Raman SpectroscopyT. Ona; T. Sonoda; K. Ito; M. Shibata; T. Kato; Y. Ootake
43-51Non-Destructive Determination of Lignin Syringyl/Guaiacyl Monomeric Composition in Native Wood by Fourier Transform Raman SpectroscopyT. Ona; T. Sonoda; K. Ito; M. Shibatal; T. Katayama; T. Kato; Y. Ootake
53-67Oxidation of Wood Components During Chromated Copper Arsenate (CCA-C) FixationMagdy L. Kaldas; Paul A. Cooper; Rana Sodhi
69-82Kinetics of Wheat Straw Delignification in Soda and Kraft PulpingI. Gonzalo Epelde; C. T. Lindgren; M. E. Lindström
83-105A Kinetic Model for Peracetic Acid Brightening of an Ozone Delignified Softwood Kraft PulpZ. Yuan; Y. Ni; A. R. P. van Heiningen
107-127Alkaline Degradation of 1,5-Anhydro-4-0-β-D-Glucopyranosyl-2,3,4-Tri-O-Methyl-D-GlucitolLeland R. Schroeder; Thomas R. Wylie

Volume 17, Issue 4 (1997)

vAnnouncement
viiAnnouncement
341-360Phenolation of ( )-Catechin with Mineral Acids. II. Identification of New Reaction ProductsWeiling Peng; Anthony H. Conner; Richard W. Hemingway
361-382Assessment of Lignin Model Quality in Lignin Chemical Shift Assignments – Substituent and Solvent Effects1Lawrence L. Landucci; Sally A. Ralph
383-390The Influence of Sulfidity in Kraft Pulping on the Nature of Residual LigninRallming Yang; Yuan-Zong Lai
391-397Analysis of Lignins as Propionate Derivatives by NMR SpectroscopyShiming Li; Knut Lundquist
399-417Non-destructive Determination of Wood Constituents by Fourier Transform Raman SpectroscopyT. Ona; T. Sonoda; K. Ito; M. Shibata; T. Kato; Y. Ootake
419-433Chemical Modification of Wood with Maleic Anhydride and Subsequent Copolymerization with Diallyl PhthalateH. D. Rozman; R. N. Kumar; H. Abdul Khalil; A. Abusamah; R. Abu
435Erratum

Volume 17, Issue 3 (1997)

209-222Aromatic Products from Reaction of Lignin Model Compounds with UV-Alkaline PeroxideYan-Ping Sun; Adrian F. A. Wallis; Kien Loi Nguyen
223-234Reactivity of Lignin Diphenylmethane Model Dimers Under Mild Alkali-O2 ConditionsHui Xu; Yuan-Zong Lai
235-258Pulping Catalysts from Lignin. VIII. Nitrogen Dioxide Oxidation of Lignins to BenzoquinonesDonald R. Dimmel; Ken-ichi Kuroda; Xiaoqi Pan; Joseph J. Bozell
259-285Oxidation of Hardwood Kraft-Lignin to Phenolic Derivatives. Nitrobenzene and Copper Oxide as OxidantsJ. C. Villar; A. Caperos; F. García-Ochoa
287-296NMR Studies II. Investigation of Process Analytical NMR Techniques for the Pulp and Paper Industry1E. J. Draheim; A. J. Ragauskas
297-326The Chemistry of Ozone During Pulp BleachingJohan Lind; Gabor Merényi; Karin Wegner
327-340Inhibitory Effects of Bark Proanthocyanidins on the Activities of Glucosyltransferases of Streptococcus SobrinusTohru Mitsunaga; Isao Abe; Masanori Kontani; Hiroyuki Ono; Takaharu Tanaka

Volume 17, Issue 1-2 (1997)

1-26Photoyellowing of Thermomechanical Pulps: Looking Beyond α-Carbonyl and Ethylenic Groups as the Initiating StructuresUmesh P. Agarwal; James D. McSweeny
27-39Brightness Reversion of Mechanical Pulps VIII: Fate of Dienic Additives During Brightness Reversion of High-Yield PulpL. C. Harvey; C. Cook; A. J. Ragauskas
41-55Condensation Reactions of Lignin During Oxygen Delignification Under Acidic ConditionsDmitry V. Evtuguin; Carlos Pascoal Neto; Armando J. D. Silvestre
57-72Condensation Reactions of Softwood and Hardwood Lignin Model Compounds Under Organic Acid Cooking ConditionsK. Shimada; S. Hosoya; T. Ikeda
73-90Antioxidant Properties of Phenolic Lignin Model CompoundsL. R. C. Barclay; F. Xi; J. Q. Norris
91-110Cellulose from Softwood via Prehydrolysis and Soda/Anthraquinone PulpingJordi Reguant; José M. Martínez; Daniel Montané; Joan Salvadó; Xavier Farriol
111-117Hydroxyl Radical Induced Viscosity Loss in Cellulose FibresJohan Lind; Gábor Merényi; Nils Olof Nilvebrant
119-133Fixation of Chromium in Wood from Dichromate and Chromate Salt SolutionsFernando S. Jorge; Júlio Pedrosa de Jesus; William B. Banks
135-146Molecular Weight Distribution Study of Delignification of Spruce Wood Meal With Chloroacetic AcidsMarko Likon; Janja Zule; Martina Truden; Adolf Može; Anton Perdih; Mirjana Oblak-Rainer
147-162The Influence of Pulping Conditions on the Structure of Acetosolv Eucalyptus LigninsGonzalo Vázquez; Gervasio Antorrena; Julia González; Sonia Freire
163-178Reactivity of Lignin and Lignin Models Towards UV-Assisted PeroxideYan-Ping Sun; Adrian F. A. Wallis; Kien Loi Nguyen
179-185The Kinetics of the Sulphate Pulping of Gmelina arborea From GhanaKwasi Antwi Twimasi
187-208Alkaline Swelling of Hemp Woody Core ChipsBirgitte de Groot; Johannes C. van der Kolk; Pieter van der Meer; Jan E. G. van Dam; Klaas van't Riet

Volume 16, Issue 4 (1996)

347-365Chemical Structure of Residual Lignin from Kraft PulpPeter M. Froass; Arthur J. Ragauskas; Jian-er Jiang
367-380A Novel Ozone Bleaching Technology for the Alcell® ProcessY. Ni; A. R. P. van Heiningen; J. Lora; L. Magdzinski; E. K. Pye
381-403The Bleaching and Photostabilization of High-Yield Pulp by Sulfur Compounds. I. Reaction of Thioglycerol with Model QuinonesBarbara J. W. Cole; Chen Zhou; Raymond C. Fort Jr
405-419Competing Reactions Affecting Delignification in Pulping SystemsBrian N. Brogdon; Donald R. Dimmel
421-437The Effect of Recycling on Chemical Properties of the Thermomechanical PulpSurendra Singh; D. N. Roy
439-457Characterization of Dissolved Lignins in Two-Stage Organosolv Delignification of Wheat StrawJ. Mark Lawther; R. -C. Sun; W. B. Banks

Volume 16, Issue 3 (1996)

221-234Interactions of the Beechvood Xylan Component with Other Cell Wall PolymersZdena Hromádková; Anna Ebringerová; Marta Kačuráková; Juraj Alföldi
235-247A Chemical Kinetics Study of the Propionic Anhydride Modification of Corsican Pine. (1):Determination of Activation EnergiesC. A. S. Hill; D. Jones
249-259The Reaction of Syringol with Chlorine DioxideA. B. McKague; A. Grey
261-283Fundamental Study of Relative Delignification Efficiencies (I): Conventional Pulping SystemsBrian N. Brogdon; Donald R. Dimmel
285-295Fundamental Study of Relative Delignification Efficiencies (II): Combinations of Pulping AdditivesBrian N. Brogdon; Donald R. Dimmel
297-310Fundamental Study of Relative Delignification Efficiencies (III): Organosolv Pulping SystemsBrian N. Brogdon; Donald R. Dimmel
311-325Delignification Kinetics of Soda Pulping of KenafHarshad Pande; D. N. Roy
327-345Brightness Reversion of Mechanical Pulps VII: Photostabilization Studies of Thiol Additives for Ligniocellulosic MaterialsC. M. Cook; X. Pan; A. J. Ragauskas

Volume 16, Issue 2 (1996)

109-120Xylanase-Resistant Xylan In Unbleached Kraft PulpTakashi Watanabe; Keigo Mikame; Yoichi Honda; Masaaki Kuwahara
121-138Enzymic Hydrolysis Of Lignin—Carbohydrate Complexes Isolated From Kraft PulpKen K. Y. Wong; Shinso Yokota; John N. Saddler; de Jong
139-154Fractionation Of Alcell® Lignin By Sequential Solvent ExtractionR. W. Thring; M. N. Vanderlaan; S. L. Griffin
155-167Brightness Improvement Of Douglas Fir Thermomechanical Pulp By Edta And Ascorbic Acid Treatments On ChipsMarina E. van der Zee; Reyes Sierra-Alvarez
169-189Pulping Catalysts From Lignin (5). Nitrogen Dioxide Oxidation Of Lignin Models To BenzoquinonesDonald R. Dimmel; Mohammad R. Karim; Michael C. Savidakis; Joseph J. Bozell
191-204Pulping Catalysts From Lignin (6). Nitrogen Dioxide Oxidation Of 5-Substituted Guaiacyl CompoundsDonald R. Dimmel; Xiaoqi Pan; Ken-ichi Kuroda; Joseph J. Bozell
205-219Pulping Catalysts From Lignin (7). Nitrogen Dioxide Oxidation Of A Lignin Model DimerDonald R. Dimmel; Xiaoqi Pan; Joseph J. Bozell

Volume 16, Issue 1 (1996)

1-19Phenol-Formaldehyde Plywood Adhesive Resins Prepared With Liquefied Bark of Black Wattle (Acacia mearnsii)Marcos A. E. Santana; Melissa G. D. Baumann
21-34Effects of Urea Addition to Phenol-Formaldehyde Resin Binders for Oriented StrandboardMoon G. Kim; Christopher Watt; Charles R. Davis
35-46The Synthesis and Chemical Structures of Tetrameric Lignin Model CompoundsF. Xi; Douglas W. Reeve; A. B. McKague
47-60Analysis of Low Molecular Weight Lignin-Derived Sulphonates by Capillary Zone ElectrophoresisOlof Dahlman; Karin Månsson
61-78Analysis of Kinetic Data in the Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Delignified WoodJuan C. Parajó; José L. Alonso; Valentín Santos
79-93Mechanistic Investigations into the Brightness Stabilization Effects of HexadienolL. C. Harvey; A. J. Ragauskas
95-1071. Factors Influencing the Reaction Selectivity between Carbohydrate and Lignin Model CompoundsMitsuo Yasumoto; Yuji Matsumoto; Atsushi Ishizu

Volume 15, Issue 4 (1995)

413-430Influence of Lignins on the Degradation of Cellulose During Ozone TreatmentGuojun Kang; Yijing Zhang; Yonghao Ni; Adriaan R. P. van Heiningen
431-452A New Model Compound for Studying Alkaline Cellulose Chain Cleavage ReactionsRosann M. Kaylor; Donald R. Dimmel; Arthur J. Ragauskas; Charles L. Liotta
453-471Non-Chlorine Bleaching of Kraft Pulp II. Ozonation of Methyl 4-O-Ethyl-β-D-glucopyranoside (1) Preparation of Authentic Carbonyl Sugars and Their Analysis by Gas Chromatography and Mass SpectrometryTakao Kishimoto; Fumiaki Nakatsubo; Koji Murakami
473-491Estimation of the Aromatic Units in Lignin by Nucleus Exchange - A Reassessment of the MethodFelisa D. Chan; Kien Loi Nguyen; Adrian F. A. Wallis
493-513Reaction of p-Hydroxycinnamyl Alcohols with Transition Metal Salts. 2. Preparation of Guaiacyl/Syringyl Di-, Tri-, and TetralignolsLawrence L. Landucci; Susana Luque; Sally Ralph
515-528Hydrolytic Depolymerization of a Steam Explosion LigninM. Heitz; G. Wu; J. Lapointe; M. Rubio
529-544The Activation of Wood Fibre for Thermoplastic Coupling, the Reaction of Wood With a Potential Coupling AgentR. F. Quinney; W. B. Banks; J. M. Lawther

Volume 15, Issue 3 (1995)

303-328Behavior Of Calcium, Magnesium and Manganese Compounds During Oxygen Bleaching of Kraft PulpsOlof Samuelson; Urban Öjteg
329-347Contribution of Lignin Sub-Structures to Nitrobenzene Oxidation ProductsFelisa D. Chan; Kien Loi Nguyen; Adrian F. A. Wallis
349-368Reaction of p-Hydroxycinnamyl Alcohols with Transition Metal Salts. 1. Oligolignols and Polylignols (DHPs) From Coniferyl AlcoholLawrence L. Landucci
369-393Effects of Multiple Pulping Variables on the Molecular Weight and Molecular Weight Distribution of Kraft LigninDaojie Dong; Arthur L. Fricke
395-411Comparative Studies on the Mechanochemistry of Guaiacylglycerol- and Veratrylglycerol- β -Guaiacyl EtherKazutaka Itoh; Masashi Sumimoto; Hiroo Tanaka

Volume 15, Issue 2 (1995)

163-178Comparative Study on Mild Depolymerization of Lignin Model Dehydrogenation Polymers and Milled Wood LigninSergey M. Shevchenko; Leonid G. Akim; Mitsuhiko Tanahashi; Takayoshi Higuchi
179-188Improvements in the Structural Investigation of Lignins by 19F NMR SpectroscopyMichel Barrelle
189-202Catalytic Mechanism of Cu2 and Fe3 in Alkaline O2 Oxidation of LigninGuoxiong Wu; Michèle Heitz
203-222The Peroxysilicate Question. 29Si-NMR Evidence for the Role of Silicates in Alkaline Peroxide Brightening of Mechanical PulpStephen D. Kinrade; David G. Holah; Geoffrey S. Hill; Kimberley E. Menuz; Constance R. Smith
223-245Light-Induced Yellowing of Mechanical and Ultra-High Yield Pulps. Part 3. Comparison of Softwood TMP, Softwood CTMP and Aspen CTMPJohn A. Schmidt; Cyril Heitner
247-262The Role of Lignin in the Mechanical Permanence of Paper: Part II. Effect of Acid GroupsX. Zou; N. Gurnagul
263-286Mathematical Model for Acid Sulphite Pulping ProcessVlado Mašura
287-302Alteration of the Surface Energy of Wood Using Lignin-(1-Phenylethene) Graft CopolymersMeng-Jiu Chen; John J. Meister; D. W. Gunnells; Douglas J. Gardner

Volume 15, Issue 1 (1995)

1-25Combined HPLC Analysis of Organic Acids and Furans Formed During Organosolv Pulping of Fiber HempRihard J. A. Gosselink; Jan E. G. van Dam; Frans H. A. Zomers
27-42Generation of Oxygen-Containing Radicals in the Aqueous Media of Mechanical PulpingZong-Hua Wu; Masashi Sumimoto; Hiroo Tanaka
43-64Fluorescent Detection of o-Quinones Formed in Lignin-Containing Pulps During IrradiationJian H. Zhu; Jennifer A. Olmstead; Derek G. Gray
65-83Some Mechanistic Insights into a Model Bleaching Process of Quinones by Bisulfite and Dithionite: An ESR-CIDEP StudyR. S. Pemberton; M. C. Depew; C. Heitner; J. K. S. Wan
85-111Effects of Metal Ions and Stabilisers on Peroxide Decomposition During BleachingD. G. Brown; J. Abbot
113-133Yellowing Mechanism and Kinetics of Thick Handsheets of Softwood Thermomechanical PulpSylvain Robert; Claude Daneault; Xiaoqi Pan; Arthur J. Ragauskas
135-152Brightness Reversion of Mechanical Pulps. III. Mechanistic Studies of Mercapto-Stabilizers for High Brightness Mechanical PulpsXiaoqi Pan; Arthur J. Ragauskas
153-161Development of Phenolic Lignin During ClO2 Bleaching of Kraft PulpY. Ni; G. J. Kubes; A. R. P. van Heiningen

Volume 14, Issue 4 (1994)

467-482Structural and Molecular Properties of Residual Birch Kraft LigninsG. Gellerstedt; J. Pranda; E. -L. Lindfors
483-506Structure and Reactivity of Spruce Mechanical Pulp Lignins. IV: 13C-NMR Spectral Studies of Isolated LigninsXiaoqi Pan; Dominique Lachenal; Vincent Neirinck; Danielle Robert
507-525The Kinetics of Lignin Reactions During Oxygen Bleaching. IV. The Reactivities of Different Lignin Model Compounds and the Influence of Metal Ions on the Rate of DegradationEva Johansson; Sten Ljunggren
527-537Reactions of Ozone with Dibenzo-p-dioxin and Dibenzofuran in PulpLucinda B. Sonnenberg; Donald R. Dimmel
539-561Steam Explosion of Pinus radiata BarkT. D. Lomax; K. L. Mackie; R. Meder; M. Croucher; R. J. Burton
563-576Chemical Composition of Guayule (Parthenium argentatum Gray) WaxN. Marwah; A. Masohan; D. Bangwal; V. K. Bhatia
577-603Wood Enhancement Treatments I. Impregnation of Southern Yellow Pine with Melamine-Formaldehyde and Melamine-Ammeline-Formaldehyde ResinsCharles U. Pittman Jr; Moon G. Kim; Darrel D. Nicholas; Lichang Wang; F. Ahmed Kabir; Tor P. Schultz; Leonard L. Ingram Jr

Volume 14, Issue 3 (1994)

339-349The Influence of Light on the Molecular Mass of LigninHelmut Koch; Karin Hübner; Klaus Fischer
351-367Concentrations of Phenolic Hydroxyl Groups in Secondary Wall and Middle Lamella of Spruce (Picea abies)R. C. Francis; K. L. Wilson; A. F. Brown
369-382Separation of Phenolic Compounds from Sugarcane Bagasse Pith and Their Determination by HPLCElvira Ríos Leal; Refugio Rodríguez-Váquez; Tomás Galindo
383-402Chemicals Generated During Oxygen-Organosolv Pulping of WoodC. Pascoal Neto; D. Evtuguin; A. Robert
403-428Synthesis and Identification of Graft Copolymers of Wood Pulp and 4-Methyl-2-oxy-3-oxopent-4-eneJohn J. Meister; Meng-Jiu Chen
429-449Novel Wood Processing by Maleic Acid - Glycerol Mixture System: Improvement of Water Resistance and Mechanical Property of Cellulose by the ProcessingY. Uraki; K. Hashida; N. Watanabe; Y. Sano; T. Sasaya; H. Fujimoto
451-466Crystalline Forms of Cellulose in Softwoods and HardwoodsRoger H. Newman

Volume 14, Issue 2 (1994)

159-175Polysaccharides Dissolved from Norway Spruce in Thermomechanical Pulping and Peroxide BleachingJeff Thornton; Rainer Ekman; Bjarne Holmbom; Folke Örså
177-194Effects of Alkaline Treatment on Dissolved Carbohydrates in Suspensions of Norway Spruce Thermomechanical PulpJeff Thornton; Rainer Ekman; Bjarne Holmbom; Charlotte Pettersson
195-225The Role of the Hydroxyl Radical in Peroxide Bleaching ProcessesGraham C. Hobbs; John Abbot
227-241Raman Spectral Features Associated with Chromophores in High-Yield PulpsUmesh P. Agarwal; Rajai H. Atalla
243-262Studies on the Reactions of Phenolic and Non-Phenolic Lignin Model Compounds with Chlorine DioxideY. Ni; X. Shen; A. R. P. van Heiningen
263-278The Lignin of the Diffuse Porous Angiosperm Tree Triplochyton scleroxylon K. Schum with Low Syringyl ContentO. Faix; T. Stevanovic-Janezic; K. Lundquist
279-295Electron Transfer Reactions in Pulping Systems VIII. Reactions of Syringyl Alcohol in Aqueous AlkaliDean A. Smith; Donald R. Dimmel
297-313Electron Transfer Reactions in Pulping Systems IX. Reactions of Syringyl Alcohol with Pulping ReagentsDean A. Smith; Donald R. Dimmel

Volume 14, Issue 1 (1994)

1-15Electron Transfer Reactions in Pulping Systems (VII): Degradation Reactions of β-Methoxy Lignin ModelsDonald R. Dimmel; Lois F. Bovee; Brian N. Brogdon
17-44Insoluble Lignin Models (V): Preparation and Alkaline Condensation Reactions of a Polymer-Bound Quinone MethideRobert A. Barkhau; Earl W. Malcolm; Donald R. Dimmel
45-63Quantitative Phosphorus-31 NMR Analysis of Lignins, a New Tool for the Lignin ChemistDimitris S. Argyropoulos
65-82Quantitative Phosphorus-31 NMR Analysis of Six Soluble LigninsDimitris S. Argyropoulos
83-102Determination of Charged Groups in Mechanical Pulp Fibres and Their Influence on Pulp PropertiesYijing Zhang; Birger Sjögren; Per Engstrand; Myat Htun
103-117Kinetics of Neutral Sulfite Semichemical and Neutral Sulfite Semichemical-Anthraquinone PulpingA. Keskin; G. J. Kubes
119-126Multiphase Materials with Lignin. XIV. Star-Like Copolymers with StyreneWiller de Oliveira; Wolfgang G. Glasser
127-145Utilization of Softwood Kraft Lignin as Adhesive for the Manufacture of Reconstituted WoodLin-wu Zhao; Bruce F. Griggs; Chen-Loung Chen; Josef S. Gratzl; Chung-Yun Hse
147-158Variation of Specific Gravity, Fibre Length and Cell Wall Thickness in Young Salix ClonesGanesh C. Deka; Barry M. Wong; D. N. Roy

Volume 13, Issue 4 (1993)

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463-479Mechanochemistry of Syringylglycerol-β-Guaiacyl Ether and Its Similarity to the Conventional Bleaching of Mechanical PulpsKazutaka Itho; Masashi Sumimoto; Hiroo Tanaka
481-499Structural and Concentration Effects on the Diffuse Reflectance Ftir Spectra of Cellulose, Lignin and PulpJ. Bouchard; M. Douek
501-527Formation of Chlorinated Organic Matter from Carbohydrate During Kraft Pulp BleachingZheng Tan; Douglas W. Reeve
529-544Characterization of Dissolved Kraft Lignin by Capillary Zone ElectrophoresisElisabeth Sjöholm; Nils-Olof Nilvebrant; Anders Colmsjö
545-559Molecular Weight Distribution of (Semi-) Commercial Lignin DerivativesWolfgang G. Glasser; Vipul Davé; Charles E. Frazier
561-581Formation of Hydroxyl Radicals from Hydrogen Peroxide and their Effect on Bleaching of Mechanical PulpsJosef Gierer; Kerstin Jansbo
583-592Pulping Reactions of Vinyl EthersDonald R. Dimmel; Lois F. Bovee
593-601Stereospecificity for the Zinc Borohydride Reduction of α-Aryloxy-β-Hydroxy KetonesRichard F. Helm; John Ralph

Volume 13, Issue 3 (1993)

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309-325Light-Induced Yellowing of Mechanical and Ultrahigh Yield Pulps. Part 2. Radical-Induced Cleavage of Etherified Guaiacylglycerol-β-Arylether Groups is the Main Degradative PathwayJohn A. Schmidt; Cyril Heitner
327-348An ESR and Time-Resolved CIDEP Study of the Light-Induced Yellowing Processes of Tmp PaperJeffrey K. S. Wan; M. Yat Tse; Cyril Heitner
349-369Effect of Chemical Pretreatment on Chemical Characteristics of Steam Explosion Pulps of AspenYuxia Ben; Bohuslav V. Kokta; Jacques Doucet; Serge Kaliaguine
371-389Reactions of Metal Ion Complexes with Lignin Model Compounds Part I. Co(TSPP) as a Single Electron Transfer Catalyst and Implications for the Mechanism of AQ PulpingPaul A. Watson; L. James Wright; Terry J. Fullerton
391-409Reactions of Metal Ion Complexes with Lignin Model Compounds, Part II. Fe(TSPC) Catalyzed Formation of Oxidized Products in the Absence of OxygenPaul A. Watson; L. James Wright; Terry J. Fullerton
411-428Reactions of Metal Ion Complexes with Lignin Model Compounds, Part III. Rh(TSPP) Catalyzed Formation of Guaiacol from β-Aryl Ethers in Exceptionally High YieldPaul A. Watson; L. James Wright; Terry J. Fullerton
429-437Sample Preparation for Analysis of Wood Sugars by Anion ChromatographyJames J. Worrall; Kathryn M. Anderson
439-462Effect of Sample-Related Sources of Error on the Analysis of Pulp and Paper Mill Process Liquids by Ion Chromatography: Part I—Determination of Sulphur SpeciesM. Douek; J. Sullivan; J. Ing

Volume 13, Issue 2 (1993)

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145-165Structure and Reactivity of Spruce Mechanical Pulp Lignins Part III. Bleaching and Photoyellowing of Isolated Lignin FractionsXiaoqi Pan; Dominique Lachenal
167-186An Infrared Spectroscopic Study of Chemically Modified Chemithermomechanical PulpHans-Peter Rensch; Bernard Riedl
187-21231P NMR Spectroscopy in Wood Chemistry Part V. Qualitative Analysis of Lignin Functional GroupsDimitris S. Argyropoulos; Henry I. Bolker; Cyril Heitner; Yuri Archipov
213-236Steam Explosion Pulping of Kenaf: A Preliminary Study on Pulp Characteristics and a Comparison with Simulated CMP and CTMP of KenafBohuslav V. Kokta; Aziz Ahmed; Bill Esdale
237-259Dissolution of Lignin in Kraft Pulp by Oxygen BleachingPer Larsson; Olof Samuelson
261-281Acid Extraction of the Alkaline Wood Pulps (Kraft or SODA/AQ) Before or During Bleaching Reason and OpportunityAlain Maréchal
283-308Evaluation of Various Phenolformaldehyde Resins in the Phenolformaldehyde Resin—Polyethyleneoxide Dual Retention Aid SystemKaren R. Stack; Lawrence A. Dunn; Noel K. Roberts

Volume 13, Issue 1 (1993)

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vii-xKyosti Vilho Sarkanen Scholar, Teacher, Researcher, Scientist, Leader 25 September 1921–24 December 1990Joseph L. McCarthy
1-24Domnak Equilibria in Wood-Alkali Interactions Part 3. Theoretical ModelingQiusheng Pu; Richard Gustafson; Kyosti Sarkanen
25-42Reaction of Syringylglycerol-β-Syringyl Ether Type of Lignin Model Compounds in Alkaline MediumYuji Tsutsumi; Ryuichiro Kondo; Hiroyuki Imamura
43-57The Distribution of Phenolic Hydroxyl Groups in Hardwood LigninsYuan-Zong Lai; Masamitsu Funaoka
59-72Modification of High-Yield Pulps with Polyethylene Glycols. I. Model Compound and Isolated Lignin StudiesBarbara J. W. Cole; Stacey P. Huth; Pamela S. Runnels
73-95Engineering Plastics from Lignin. 21.1Synthesis and Properties of Epoxidized Lignin-Poly (Propylene Oxide) CopolymersKlaus Hofmann; Wolfgang G. Glasser
97-125The Role of Carbohydrates in Alkali Anthraqutnone PulpingTapani Vuorinen
127-144Analysis of the Adsorption of Alkanes on High Surface Area Cellulose by Inverse Gas ChromatographyHak Lae Lee; Philip Luner

Volume 12, Issue 4 (1992)

vii-xKyosti Vilho SarkanenJoseph L. McCarthy
367-386Aryl Migrations During PulpingJosef Gierer
387-412Formation and Reactions of Leucochromophoric Structures in High Yield PulpingGöran Gellerstedt; Liming Zhang
413-424An Approach to the Determination of Functional Groups in Oxidized Lignins by 19F NmrMichel Barrelle; Jean Claude Fernandes; Pierre Froment; Dominique Lachenal
425-4452D Nmr Study of Residual Lignin in Beech Kraft Pulp Combined with Selective Cleavage with Pivaloyl IodideN. Fukagawa; G. Meshitsuka; A. Ishizu
447-469Some Properties of Paucidisperse Gymnosperm Lignin Sulfonates of Different Molecular WeightsRichard F. Buchholz; John A. Neal; Joseph L. McCarthy
471-483Stereochemistry of Neolignans - A Revised Structure for a Neolignan Isolated from the Roots of Piper capenseMary J. Reilly; Adrian F. A. Wallis; Knut Lundquist; Rolf Stomberg
485-510Graft Pulping in Organosolv SystemsRaymond A. Young; Suminar Achmadi

Volume 12, Issue 3 (1992)

243-259Effect of Soda-Additive Pulping on Molecular Characteristics of Residual Pulp LigninBožena Košíková; Juraj Mlynár
261-278Changes of Molecular Characteristics of Residual Pulp Lignin in Two-Step Soda-Oxygen PulpingJuraj Mlynár; Božena Košíková
279-298Structure and Reactivity of Spruce Mechanical Pulp Lignins Part II. Organosolv Fractionation of Lignins in a Flow-Through ReactorXiaoqi Pan; Fernand Pla; Dominique Lachenal; Catherine Lapierre; Bernard Monties
299-312Characterization of Methylolated Lignin by H-Nmr and 13C-NmrW. Peng; A. O. Barry; B. Riedl
313-322Electron Transfer Reactions in Pulping Systems (VI): Alcohol Bisulfite PulpingKen-ichi Kuroda; Donald R. Dimmel
323-333Formation of 7-Ketodehydroabietic Acid at the Radiata Pine Wood Surface. and its Effect on Wood YellowingKathryn B. Anderson; Michael J. Collins; Robert A. Franich; Hank W. Kroese
335-354Mechanism of Dilute Acid Hydrolysis of Cellulose Accounting for its Degradation in the Solid StateJean Bouchard; Ralph P. Overend; Esteban Chornet; Marie-Rose Van Calsteren
355-366Effect of Pretreatment of Poplar Wood Upon Enzymatic SaccharificationF. Al Katrib; G. Chambat; J. P. Joseleau

Volume 12, Issue 2 (1992)

135-147Structure and Reactivity of Spruce Mechanical Pulp Lignins Part I. Bleaching and Photoyellowing of in situ LigninsXiaoqi Pan; Dominique Lachenal; Catherine Lapierre; Bernard Monties
149-163Effects of Chemical Treatments on Ultra-High-Yield Pulping. IV. The Influence of Sulfite Liquor pH on Norway Spruce CMPYuan-Z Lai; Wei Situ
165-178Effects of Chemical Treatments on Ultra-High-Yield Pulping. VI. The Relative Effect of Lignin Oxidation and SulfonationYuan-Z Lai; Wei Situ
179-196Thermomechanical Pulp and Light -Photoactivity of α-Carbonyl Group in Solid LigninDavid N. -S. Hon
197-211Suitability of Hybrid Willow as a Source of PulpGanesh C. Deka; Barry M. Wong; D. N. Roy
213-230Aqueous Thermomechanical Pretreatment of Aspen in a Batch Reactor SystemF. Carrasco
231-240Grafting of Maleic Anhydride Copolymers onto Cellulose Acetate and Methyl CelluloseMyoung-Ku Lee; Christopher J. Biermann
241Erratum

Volume 12, Issue 1 (1992)

1-18Photoyellowing of Milled Wood Lignin and Peroxide-Bleached Milled Wood Lignin in Solid 2-Hydroxypropylcellulose Films After Sodium Borohydride Reduction and Catalytic Hydrogenation in Solution: an Uv/Vis Absorption Spectroscopic StudyA. Castellan; A. Nourmamode; Ph. Fornier De Violet; N. Colombo; C. Jaeger
19-33Photoyellowing of milled Wood Lignin and Peroxide-Bleached Milled Wood Lignin in Solid 2-Hydroxypropylcellulose Films After Sodium Borohydride Reduction and Catalytic Hydrogenation in Solution: a Fluorescence SpectroscopicA. Castellan; A. Nourmamode; C. Noutary; C. Belin; Ph.Fornier de Violet
35-52Studies of the Photodegradation of Spruce Lignin by Nmr SpectroscopyRainer Sjöholm; Bjarne Holmbom; Nina Akerback
53-78Characterisation of Oligosaccharides Released by Steam Explosion of Sulphur Dioxide ImpregnatedPinus RadiataArmando G. McDonald; Thomas A. Clark
79-90Use of Difunctional Compounds During Rapid Steam Hydrolysis (Rash) PretreatmentJagdish Rughani; Louis Wasson; Lynn Prewitt; Gary McGinnis
91-109Isolation of a Syringyl-β-O-4 Rich End-Wise Type Lignin Fraction from Birch Periodate LigninNobutaka Fukagawa; Gyosuke Meshitsuka; Atsushi Ishizu
111-134Kinetic Models for Peroxide Bleaching Under Alkaline Conditions, Part 2. Equilibrium Models.P. J. Wright; Y. A. Ginting; J. Abbot

Volume 11, Issue 4 (1991)

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397-418Light-Induced Yellowing of Mechanical and Ultra-High Yield Pulps. I. Effect of Methylation, NaBH4, Reduction and Ascorbic Acid on Chromophore FormationJohn A. Schmidt; Cyril Heitner
419-437A Study of the Photoyellowing of Paper Made from Bleached CTMPR. S. Davidson; L. A. Dunn; A. Castellan; N. Colombo; A. Nourmamode; J. H. Zhu
439-446A Variation in Acid-Catalyzed Isomerization of Abietadienoic AcidsDuane F. Zinkel
447-463The Complete Analysis of Wood Polysaccharides Using HPLCWilliam E. Kaar; Lawrence G. Cool; Michael M. Merriman; David L. Brink
465-477Simplified Analysis of Acid Soluble LigninWilliam E. Kaar; David L. Brink
479-494Summative Analysis of Nine Common North American WoodsWilliam E. Kaar; David L. Brink
495-501Wood Sugar Analysis by Anion ChromatographyRoger C. Pettersen
503-516Triterpenes from the Outer Bark of Betula nigraYun Hua; Michael D. Bentley; Barbara J. W. Cole; Kathleen D. Murray; A. Randall Alford

Volume 11, Issue 3 (1991)

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263-289Photoreaction of Phenacyl Aryl Ether Type LignolsNobutaka Fukagawa; Atsushi Ishizu
291-305Reactivities of Guaiacyl and Syringyl Lignin Model Phenols Towards Oxidation with Oxygen-AlkaliVagif S. Sultanov; Adrian F. A. Wallis
307-327Degradation of Methyl β-D-Ribopyranoside and Methyl β-D-Xylopyranoside by Oxygen in Aqueous Sodium Hydroxide SolutionDavid O. Hearne; Norman S. Thompson; Leland R. Schroeder
329-347Two-Stage Peroxide Bleaching of Eucalypt-SGW with Chromium CatalystsG. C. Hobbs; J. Abbot
349-371Kinetic Models for Peroxide Bleaching Under Alkaline Conditions. I. One and Two Chromophore ModelsP. J. Wright; J. Abbot
373-396A Two-Dimensional NMR Study of Birch Milled Wood LigninNobutaka Fukagawa; Gyosuke Meshitsuka; Atsushi Ishizu

Volume 11, Issue 2 (1991)

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137-15731P NMR Spectroscopy in Wood Chemistry. I. Model CompoundsY. Archipov; D. S. Argyropoulos; H. I. Bolker; C. Heitner
159-169Location of Lignin-Bonded Pectic PolysaccharidesJames L. Minor
171-193Lignin Chromophores. III. Syntheses of Hydroxy- and Alkoxystilbenes via Aryl MigrationJosef Gierer; Nils-Olof Nilvebrant
195-208Condensed Tannins: The Formation of a Diarylpropanol-Catechinic Acid Dimer from Base-Catalyzed Reactions of ( )-CatechinSeiji Ohara; Richard W. Hemingway
209-223Triterpenoid Constituents in the Outer Bark of Betula alleghaniensis (Yellow Birch)Barbara J. W. Cole; Michael D. Bentley; Yun Hua; Lin Bu
225-246Peroxide Bleaching Reactions Under Alkaline and Acidic ConditionsG. C. Hobbs; J. Abbot
247-261The Solubility Parameter of Cellulose and Alkylketene Dimer (AKD) Determined by Inverse Gas ChromatographyHak Lae Lee; Philip Luner

Volume 11, Issue 1 (1991)

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1-22Donnan Equilibria in Wood-Alkali Interactions. Part II. Effect of Polysaccharide Ionization at High AlkalinitiesQiusheng Pu; Kyosti Sarkanen
23-32Determination of the Molecular Weight Distributions of Xylanase-Treated PulpsDavid Miller; David Senior; Roger Sutcliffe
33-40An Anomalous Effect in the Drift Spectra of Woods and PapersAnthony J. Michell
41-56Analysis of Solid Wood Surfaces by Internal Reflection Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR-IRS)Eugene Zavarin; Laurence G. Cool; Stephen J. Jones
57-91IGC Characterization of PMMA Grafted onto CTMP FiberDonatien P. Kamdem; Bernard Riedl
93-103Bleaching of Eucalypt Pulps Studied by Carbon-13 N.M.R. SpectroscopyLawrence A. Dunn; Roger H. Newman; Jacqueline A. Hemmingson
105-115Laser-Induced Fluoresence of Lignins with Excitation from 457 to 621 NanometersDavid M. Hanson; Donna Cietek Wenzel
117-135Concentration of Acid Hydrolyzate by Reverse Osmosis and Mechanical Vapor Recompression EvaporationY. Blomgren; A. -S. Jönsson; R. Wimmerstedt

Volume 10, Issue 4 (1990)

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413-433Heterogeneity in Formation of Lignin. XIII. Formation of p-Hydroxyphenyl Lignin in Various Hardwoods Visualized by MicroautoradiographyKazuhiko Fukushima; Noritsugu Terashima
435-459Formation and Structure of Lignin in Monocotyledons. III. Heterogeneity of Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.) Lignin with Respect to the Composition of Structural Units in Different Morphological RegionsLanfang He; Noritsugu Terashima
461-493Discoloration of α-Carbonyl-Free Lignin Model Compounds Under UV Light ExposureA. Castellan; N. Colombo; A. Nourmamode; J. H. Zhu; D. Lachenal; R. S. Davidson; L. Dunn
495-513Analysis of Solid Wood Surfaces by Diffuse Reflectance Infrared Fourier Transform (Drift) SpectroscopyEugene Zavarin; Stephen J. Jones; Laurence G. Cool
515-530The Use of Lewis Acids During Rapid Steam HydrolysisJagdish Rughani; Louis Wasson; Gary McGinnis
531-542Application of Modified Lignosulfonates in Adhesives for Insulation Board Manufacture Based on Mineral WoolD. Budin; L. Suša; J. Volčič
543-549Essential Oils from Exotic Eucalyptus: Leaf Oils of Eucalyptus Youmonii, Eucalyptus Macrorhyncha, Eucalyptus Macarthuri, and Eucalyptus Cinera from Northwest Himalays (India)R. K. Thappa; S. G. Agarwal; N. K. Kalia; R. K. Kapoor

Volume 10, Issue 3 (1990)

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293-310Isothermal Reaction Kinetics of Kraft Delignification of Douglas-FirVincent L. Chiang; Jun Yu; Robert C. Eckert
311-330Dissolution of Lignin from Kraft Pulp after Treatment with Nitrogen OxidesPer Larsson; Olof Samuelson
331-350Characterization of Lignins from Organosolv Pulping According to the Organocell Process. Part 3. Permanganate Oxidation and ThioacidolysisAlbert Lindner; Gerd Wegener
351-363Characterization of Lignins from Organosolv Pulping According to the Organocell Process. Part 4. Molecular Weight Determination and Investigation of Fractions Isolated by GPCAlbert Lindner; Gerd Wegener
365-377Estimation of Phenolic Hydroxyl Groups in Wood by a Periodate Oxidation MethodYuan-Zong Lai; Xiao-Ping Guo; Wei Situ
379-386Reactivity Toward Phenol of Lignin from the Hydrolysis of Sweetgum Wood with Concentrated Sulfuric AcidDurlubh K. Sharma; Irving S. Goldstein
387-400Interactions of Cold Radiofrequency Plasma with Solid Wood I. Nitrogen Permeability along the GrainHope Y. Chen; Eugene Zavarin
401-409Relationship Between the B-Ring Hydroxylation Pattern of Condensed Tannins and their Protein-Precipitating CapacityHaruo Kawamoto; Fumiaki Nakatsubo; Koji Murakami

Volume 10, Issue 2 (1990)

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133-149Origin and Nature of Kraft Colour: 1 Role of AromaticsGeorge C. Ziobro
151-168Origin and Nature of Kraft Colour: 2 The Role of Bleaching in the Formation of the Extraction Stage Effluent ColourGeorge C. Ziobro
169-190Formation and Identification of Cis/Trans Ferulic Acid in Photoyellowed White Spruce Mechanical PulpUmesh P. Agarwal; Rajai H. Atalla
191-207Brightness Optimization of Ozone Pre-Treatment Followed by Peroxide Bleaching of TMP Pulp from Tamarack (Larix laricina)Sylvain Robert; Jean-Patrice Lamothe; Claude Daneault
209-231High Temperature Alkaline Degradation of Phenyl β-D-GlucopyranosideWilliam E. Molinarolo; Donald R. Dimmel; Earl W. Malcolm; Leland R. Schroeder
233-267Insoluble Lignin Models (3): Preparation of a Polymer-Bound Guaiacylpropanol ModelRobert A. Barkhau; Earl W. Malcolm; Donald R. Dimmel
269-291Insoluble Lignin Models (4): Condensation Reactions of a Polymer-Bound Guaiacylpropanol ModelRobert A. Barkhau; Earl W. Malcolm; Donald R. Dimmel

Volume 10, Issue 1 (1990)

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1-19Wood-Polymer Composites from Tropical Hardwoods I. WPC PropertiesM. G. S. Yap; L. H. L. Chia; S. H. Teoh
21-38Measuring Retention of Chromated Copper Arsenate in Conifer Sapwood by Direct-Scan X-Ray TechniquesSusan M. Smith; Jeffrey J. Morrell; Jerrold E. Winandy
39-58Dissolution of Wood with Acetyl Bromide Solutions-Reactions of Lignin Model CompoundsKenji Iiyama; Adrian F. A. Wallis
59-74Synthesis of Condensed Tannin Derivatives and their Protein-Precipitating CapacityHaruo Kawamoto; Fumiaki Nakatsubo; Koji Murakami
75-99Chemistry of Delignification During Kraft Pulping of BamboosDie-Sheng Tai; Chen-Loung Chen; Josef S. Gratzl
101-110Evidence for Increased Steric Compression in Anti Compared to Syn Lignin Model Quinone MethidesRichard M. Ede; Lyndsay Main; John Ralph
111-121Effect of the Degree of Acetylation on the Enzymatic Digestion of Acetylated XylansDavid J. Mitchell; Karel Grohmann; Michael E. Himmel; Bruce E. Dale; Herbert A. Schroeder
123-132Isolation and Analysis of the Hemicelluloses of the Fossil Tree (Metasequoia Glyptostroboides)Lu Wenda; Wang Peiqing; Liao Pinyu

Volume 9, Issue 4 (1989)

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421-441Substituent Effects on C-13 Chemical Shifts of Aromatic Carbons in Biphenyl Type Lignin Model CompoundsM. Drumond; M. Aoyama; C. -L. Chen; D. Robert
443-465Characterization of Lignins from Organosolv Pulping According to the Organocell Process, Part 2. Residual LigninsAlbert Lindner; Gerd Wegener
467-489Simulation and Interpretation of Kinetic Phenomena for Soda-Additive DelignificationJ. Abbot
491-511The Generation of Quinones from Lignin and Lignin-Related CompoundsJohn C. Wozniak; Donald R. Dimmel; Earl W. Malcolm
513-534Diels-Alder Reactions of Lignin-Derived QuinonesJohn C. Wozniak; Donald R. Dimmel; Earl W. Malcolm
535-548Lignin-Derived Quinones as Pulping AdditivesJohn C. Wozniak; Donald R. Dimmel; Earl W. Malcolm
549-567An Evaluation of the Acid-Soluble Lignin Determination in Analyses of Lignin by the Sulfuric Acid MethodEiichi Maekawa; Taizo Ichizawa; Testuo Koshijima
569-572The Valence State of Chromium in Treated Wood, Studied by Magnetic SusceptibilityJ. K. Wright; W. B. Banks

Volume 9, Issue 3 (1989)

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277-292The Application of Molecular Orbital Calculations to Wood Chemistry. VI. The Reactions of Anthraquinone Under Pulping ConditionsThomas J. Elder Associate Professor; Douglas J. Gardner surnameAssistant Professor; M. L. McKee Associate Professor; S. D. Worley Professor
293-312Donnan Equilibria in Wood-Alkali Interactions. Part I. Quantitative Determination of Carboxyl-, Carboxyl Ester and Phenolic Hydroxyl GroupsQiusheng Pu; Kyosti Sarkanen
313-331Negative-Ion Fast-Atom-Bombardment Mass Spectrometry of Procyanidin OligomersJ. J. Karchesy; L. Y. Foo; E. Barofsky; B. Arbogast; D. F. Barofsky
333-339Analysis of a Hydroxystilbene Glucoside in Several Softwood BarksT. L. Lowary; G. N. Richards
341-364Infrared Study of Grafted CTMP FibersA. O. Barry; P. D. Kamdem; B. Riedl; S. C. Kaliaguine
365-386The Effects of Certain Chemical Additives on the Deresination of Trembling Aspen in Kraft PulpingN. Dunlop-jones; M. Douek; Huang Jialing; L. H. Allen; G. M. Dorris
387-406Ultrastructure and Topochemistry of Delignification in Alkaline Pulping of Wheat StrawH. M. Zhai; Z. Z. Lee
407-420Proteins as Potential Retention Aids in the Pulp and Paper IndustryS. Roy; M. Desrochers; L. Jurasek

Volume 9, Issue 2 (1989)

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135-166Steam Explosion of the Softwood Pinus Radiata with Sulphur Dioxide Addition. II. Process CharacterisationT. A. Clark; K. L. Mackie; P. H. Dare; A. G. McDonald
167-188The Origins of Phenol Produced in the Rapid Hydrothermolysis and Alkaline Hydrolysis of Hybrid Poplar LigninsF. A. Agblevor; D. G. B. Boocock
189-200Development of Size Exclusion Chromatography/Laser Induced Fluorescence Analysis of Isolated LigninsDavid M. Hanson; Donna Cietek Wenzel
201-2171H- and 13C-NMR Studies on Phenol-Formaldehyde Prepolymers for Tannin-Based AdhesivesGerald W. McGraw; Lawrence L. Landucci; Seiji Ohara; Richard W. Hemingway
219-233Solid-Sample Carbon-13 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy of Lignin and Hydroxymethylated LigninDouglas J. Gardner; Gary D. McGinnis; Larry W. Amos
235-249Multivariate Data Analysis of In Situ Pulp Kinetics Using 13C CP/MAS NMRLars Wallbäcks; Ulf Edlund; Bo Nordén
251-263Attempted Removal of Metal Ions and Subsequent Vacuum Pyrolysis of Barks from Five Species of SoftwoodsH. -X. Qiu; G. N. Richards
265-276Thermochemical Conversion of Black Liquor in the Liquid PhaseRaimo Alen; Paterson McKeough; Anja Oasmaa; Allan Johansson

Volume 9, Issue 1 (1989)

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1-15The Modification of Lignin at Positions 2 and 6 of the Phenylpropanoid Nuclei. III. Hydroxymethylation of Industrial LigninGerrit H. van der Klashorst; Siobhan A. Jackson
17-34The Modification of Lignin at Positions 2 and 6 of the Phenylpropanoid Nuclei. IV. The Reactivity of Meta Hydroxymethyl GroupsGerrit H. van der Klashorst; Siobhan A. Jackson
35-52Synthesis of a Condensed Tannin Model Compound, 4-(2,4,6-Trihydroxyphenyl)Flavan-3,3′,4′,5,7-PentaolHaruo Kawamoto; Fumiaki Nakatsubo; Koji Murakami
53-60Influence of Sample Preparation on the Composition of the Essential Oil of the Needles and Twigs of Picea Mariana (Mill.) B.S.P.Jean-Marie Hachey; Guy-J. Collin; Sandra Simard
61-83Lignin Fragmentation and Condensation Reactions in Middle Lamella and Secondary Wall Regions during Kraft Pulping of Douglas-FirVincent L. Chiang; Douglas D. Stokke; Masamitsu Funaoka
85-103Diffuse Reflectance Infrared Fourier Transform (DRIFT) Spectroscopic Study of Bleaching and Yellowing of Eucalypt Cold Soda PulpA. J. Michell; C. P. Garland; P. J. Nelson
105-122Spectroscopic Analysis of Southern Pine Treated with Chromated Copper Arsenate. II. Diffuse Reflectance Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (DRIFT)Jeffrey G. Ostmeyer; Thomas J. Elder; Jerrold E. Winandy
123-133Manufacture of Wood-Cement Boards. III. Cement-Hardening Inhibitory Components of Western Red Cedar HeartwoodSeiichi Yasuda; Junichi Hirano; Junko Tange; Wakatsu Nagadomi; Motoyoshi Tachi

Volume 8, Issue 4 (1988)

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441-460The Synthesis and Characterization of A Polymer-Supported Cellulose ModelMatthew J. Bovee; Donald R. Dimmel; Leland R. Schroeder
461-481Insoluble Lignin Models (1): Synthesis of Lignin Dimers Containing Propyl Alcohol AppendagesPatrick B. Apfeld; Donald R. Dimmel
483-504Insoluble Lignin Models (2): Preparation, Characterization, and Reactions of A Polymer-Bound β-Aryl Ether Lignin ModelPatrick B. Apfeld; Lois F. Bovee; Robert A. Barkhau; Donald R. Dimmel
505-522Ftir Spectra of Milled Wood Lignins and Lignin Polymer Models (DHP's) with Enhanced Resolution Obtained by DeconvolutionO. Faix; O. Beinhoff
523-542Catalytic Hydroliquefaction of Spruce Wood - Elemental Balance and Effect of Catalyst -Dietrich Meier; Ludolf Jakobi; Oskar Faix
543-560Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Steam Treated Aspen Wood: Influence of Partial Hemicellulose and Lignin Removal Prior to PretreatmentW. Schwald; H. H. Brownell; J. N. Saddler
561-573The Variations of Essential Oil Composition During the Extraction Process. The Case of Thuja occidentalis L. and Abies balsamea (L.) MillSandra Simard; Jean-Marie Hachey; Guy J. Collin

Volume 8, Issue 3 (1988)

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299-311Alkaline Oxygen Oxidation of Dioxane Lignin and Creosol in Aqueous EthanolChristine Hagström-näsi; Eero Sjöström
313-322Lignin and Related Compounds XII. Catalytic Degradation of Proto and Isolated Aspen Lignins Under Initially Alkaline ConditionsM. D. Rahman; J. M. Pepper
323-340Characterization of Lignins from Organosolv Pulping According to the Organocell Process Part 1. Elemental Analysis, Nonlignin Portions and Functional GroupsAlbert Lindner; Gerd Wegener
341-359Engineering Plastics from Lignin XIV. Characterization of Chain-Extended Hydroxypropyl LigninsStephen S. Kelley; Wolfgang G. Glasser; Thomas C. Ward
361-378Fractionation-Purification, IR, 1H 13C NMR Spectral and Property Studies of an Industrial Based Sludge LigninRoger D. McElroy; Ky Lai
379-392Two-Stage Steam Pretreatment of Willow for Increased Pentose YieldRobert Eklund; Mats Galbe; Guido Zacchi
393-412Vacuum Pyrolysis of Bark From Pinus PonderosaT. L. Lowary; G. N. Richards
413-439Spectroscopic Analysis of Southern Pine Treated with Chromater Copper Arsenate. I. X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS)-17Jeffrey C. Ostmeyer; Thomas J. Elder; Donald M. Littrell; Bruce J. Tatarchuk; Jerrold E. Winandy

Volume 8, Issue 2 (1988)

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155-164Behavior of Lignin in Organic Acid Pulping. II Reaction of Phenylcoumarans and 1,2-Diaryl-1,3-Propanediols with Acetic AcidSeiichi Yasuda
165-189Charge-Transfer Complexes in Kraft Lignin Part 1: OccurrenceG. S. Furman; W. F. W. Lonsky
191-208Charge-Transfer Complexes in Kraft Lignin Part 2: Contribution to ColorG. S. Furman; W. F. W. Lonsky
209-220The Modification of Lignin at Positions 2 and 6 of the Phenylpropanoid Nucleii - Part II1 : Hydroxymethylation of Lignin Model CompoundsGerrit H. Van der Klashorst
221-234Multtphase Materials with Lignin. III. Polyblends with Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate CopolymersWolfgang G. Glasser; Jens S. Knudsen; Chi-Soon Chang
235-259Chemical Modification of Wood Products with Gaseous Alkylene OxidesAnne-Marie Tillman
261-288Comparison of the Reaction Rates of the Alkali-Catalyzed Addition of Formaldehyde to Phenol and Selected LigninsDouglas J. Gardner; Gary D. McGinnis
289-298Dispersed Resin in Bleached Kraft Pulp MillsL. H. Allen; C. L. Lapointe

Volume 8, Issue 1 (1988)

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1-28Solid State Analysis of Plant Polymers by FTIRThomas P. Abbott; Doris M. Palmer; Sherald H. Gordon; Marvin O. Bagby
29-41Formation of Isoeugenol and Eugenol During the Cleavage of β-Aryl Ethers in Lignin by Alcohol-Bisulfite TreatmentKokki Sakai; Hisakazu Takeuti; Sung-Phil Mun; Hiroyuki Imamura
43-71Enhanced Cleavage of β-Aryl Ether Bonds in Lignin Model Compounds During Sulphite-Anthraquinone PulpingIan D. Suckling
73-90A Photoyellowing Simulation of Bleached High Yield Wood Pulp by Lignin Models Included in a Solid Carbohydrate MatrixAlain Castellan; Philippe Girard; Corinne Vanucci
91-109Condensed Tannins: Desulfonation of Hydroxybenzylsulfonic Acids Related to Proanthocyanidin DerivativesGerald W. McGraw; Peter E. Laks; Richard W. Hemingway
111-120Interactions of Starch and Other Polysaccharides with Condensed Tannins in Hot Water Extracts of Ponderosa Pine BarkM. D. Rahman; G. N. Richards
121-134Acid Catalyzed Degradation of Cellulose in AlcoholsKlaus Garves
135-153Light Scattering Experiments to Follow the Degradation Process of Hydroxethyl-Cellulose Due to Trichoderma Reesei CellulaseJoseph Demeester; Wolf-Dieter Eigner; Anton Huber; Otto Glatter

Volume 7, Issue 4 (1987)

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441-462The Condensation Reactions of Lignin Model Compounds in Alkaline Pulping LiquorsTerry J. Fullerton
463-483Residual Lignin in Unbleached Kraft Pulp. Part 2. -Analysis of Unbleached Kraft Pulp by New Permethylation Method-Akira Isogai; Atsushi Ishizu; Junzo Nakano
485-497Stability of α-Ether type Model Compounds During Chemical Pulping ProcessesH. Tanbda; J. Nakano; S. Hosoya; H-M. Chang
499-511The Gel Degradation Theory. Part III. An Experimental Kinetic VerificationDimitris S. Argyropoulos; Henry I. Bolker
513-525Oxidation of Monohydric Alcohols with Anthraquinone and its Derivatives Under Soda Pulping ConditionsAdrian F. A. Wallis; Ross H. Wearne
527-553Steam-Explosion Lignins: Fractionation, Composition, Structure and ExtractivesJacqueline A. Hemmingson
555-581Substituent Effects on 13C Chemical Shifts of Aromatic Carbons in β-O-4 and β-5 type Lignin Model CompoundsH. Y. Hassi; M. Aoyama; D. Tai; C.-L. Chen; J. S. Gratzl

Volume 7, Issue 3 (1987)

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285-309Oxidative Pretreathent with Hydrogen Peroxide Prior to Alkaline PulpingRobert V. Allison; Josef S. Gratzl
311-324Residual Lignin in Uneleached Kraft Pulp. Part I.: -Allkalli-Extraction of Residual Lignin from Unbleached Kraft Pulp Solution-Akira Isogai; Atsushi Ishizu; Junzo Nakano
325-3311,1-Diarylethanes : Novel Compounds from Alkali Spent LiquorsGerrit H. Van der Klashorst; Heinrich F. Strauss
333-341Extraction and Analysis of the Essential Oil of the Needles and Twigs of White Spruce Picea Glauca (Moench) VossJean-Marie Hachey; Sandra Simard
343-351Autohydrolysis of Tropical HarowodosMiranda G. S. Yap
353-371Rapid Hydrothermolysis of Poplar Wood: Comparison of Sapwood, Heartwood, Bark, and Isolated LigninR. Krishna Mohan Rao Kallury; Thomas T. Tidwell; Foster A. Agblevor; David C. B. Boocock; Martin Holysh
373-403Steam Explosion of the Softwood Pinus Radiata with Sulphur Dioxide Addition. I. Process OptimisationT. A. Clark; K. L. Mackie
405-426Adhesives Prepared from Hydroxyethylated Wood with or Without Explosion PretreatmentN. Shiraishi; H. Itoh; S. V. Lonikar; N. Tsujimoto
427-440Biological Resistance of Southern Pine and Aspen Flakeboards Made from Acetylated FlakesRoger M. Rowell; Glenn R. Esenther; Darrel D. Nicholas; Thomas Nilsson

Volume 7, Issue 2 (1987)

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133-160Reactions of ß-ARYL Lignin Model Quinone Methides with Anthrahydroquinone and AnthranolJohn Ralph; Richard M. Ede; Nicholas P. Robinson; Lyndsay Main
161-178Cleavage of β-Aryl Ether Bonds in Lignin by Trimethylsilyl IodideGyosuke Meshitsuka; Tetsuo Kondo; Junzo Nakano
179-185On the Occurrence of β-1 Structures in LigninsKnut Lundquist
187-196Lignin and Related Compounds X. The Synthesis of Dimeric-Type Compounds Derived from LigninM. D. Rahman; G. D. Abrams; J. M. Pepper
197-213Analysis of Lignin and Chlorolignin Residues in a Beech Xylan Fraction by Pyrolysis Gas Chromatography Mass SpectrometryAloys D. Pouwels; Jaap J. Boon
215-228Cross Polarization/Magic Angle Spinning 13C-NMR Characterization of Steam Exploded Poplar HoodPiotr Tekely; Michel R. Vignon
229-244A CP/MAS 13C MMR Study of Residual Lignin Structure in Autohydrolysis-Exploded Moods and BagasseJacqueline A. Hemmingson; Robert F.H. Dekker
245-258Influence of Oxygen During Pretreatment of Kraft Pulp with NO2Gunnar Kalén; Olof Samuelson; Gunnar Svedmark
259-268Molecular Weights of Lignosulphonate and Carbohydrate Leached from Sulphite Chemimechanical PulpJ. M. Willis; W. Q. Yean; D. A. I. Goring Pulp; Paper Research Institute of Canada
269-283Enzymatic Saccharification of Cellulosic Materials after Hydrothermolysis and Organosolv PretreatmentsH. F. Hörmeyer; G. Bonn; D. W. Kim; O. Bobleter

Volume 7, Issue 1 (1987)

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v-ixPreface: David A. I. GoringNorman G. Lewis
1-23Condensation of Lignin in Dioxane-Water-HClDimitris S. Argyropoulos; Henry I. Bolker
25-32The Topochemistry of ACID-Sulphite Pulping a Theoretical Analysis Part IIR. M. Barry; H. I. Bolker
33-50Photoacoustic Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopic Study of Mechanical Pulp BrighteningF. G. T. St-germain; D. G. Gray
51-64The Fate of 14C-Labelled High Molecular Weight Chlorinated Lignin and Chromophoric Material During Microbial Treatment of Bleached Kraft EffluentRobert Bourbonnais; Michael G. Paice
65-80Structural Changes in Lignin During Kraft Cooking. Part 5. Analysis of Dissolved Lignin by Oxidative DegradationGöran Gellerstedt; Kristina Gustafsson
81-96Characterization of Residual Lignins Isolated from Unbleached and Semibleached Softwood Kraft PulpsJian-Er Jiang; Hou-Min Chang; Shyam S. Bhattacharjee; David L. W. Kwoh
97-113Electron Transfer Reactions in Pulping Systems (IV): An Example of a Large Reactivity Difference for Fragmentation of a β-ARYL Ether Bond by AHQ-2 and HS-Donald R. Dimmel; Lois F. Schuller; Patrick B. Apfeld
115-131Raman Spectroscopy and the Raman Microprobe: Valuable new tools for Characterizing Wood and Wood Pulp FibersR. H. Atalla

Volume 6, Issue 4 (1986)

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473-486Oxidation and Quantification of 14C-lignin at Different Ages in Wheat, Pine, Oak, and KenafThomas P. Abbott; Christopher James; Marvin O. Bagby
487-494A 14C Balance on Nitrobenzene Oxidized Kenaf LigninThomas P. Abbott; Marvin O. Bagby; Christopher James; Robert E. Peterson
495-504Heterogeneity in Formation of Lignin. VII. An Autoradiographic Study on the Formation of Guaiacyl and Syringyl Lignin in PoplarNoritsugu Terashima; Kazuhiko Fukushima; Satoshi Tsuchiya; Keiji Takabe
505-521The Application of Molecular Orbital Calculations to Wood Chemistry. IV. The Formation of Methylol DerivativesT. J. Elder; S. D. Worley
523-534Monomeric Products Formed from the Lignin of Sugi Wood During Alcohol Sulfite PulpingKokki Sakai; Sung-Phil Mun; Hiroyuki Imamura
535-564Structural/Reactivity Studies (I): Soda Reactions of Lignin Model CompoundsDonald R. Dimmel; Lois F. Schuller
565-590Structural/Reactivity Studies (II): Reactions of Lignin Model Compounds with Pulping AdditivesDonald R. Dimmel; Lois F. Schuller
591-613Carbohydrate Modfied Phenol-Formaldehyde ResinsAnthony H. Conner; Bryan H. River; Linda F. Lorenz

Volume 6, Issue 3 (1986)

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311-327The Syringyl Content of Softwood LigninJohn R. Obst; Lawrence L. Laaducci
329-343Analysis of Polyphenol-Derived Aromatics in Eucalypt WoodsCarl P. Garland; Peter J. Nelson; Adrian F. A. Wallis; Frederick C. James
345-365Electron Transfer Reactions in Pulping Systems (III): A Study of Steric Effects in Lignin Model/Aq ReactionsDonald R. Dlmmel; Lois F. Schuller
367-388Dissolving Reactions of Anthraquinone at High TemperaturesCarola Storgard-envall; Donald R. Dimmed
389-410Physicochemical Analysis of a Spent Sulfite Liquor from a CMP PulpJean-Marie Hachey; Van Tarn Bui; Yves Tremblay; Danielle Houde; Walter G. Mihelich
411-425Topochemistry of the Wood-Isccyanate Reaction an Analysis of Reaction ProfilesH. West; W. B. Banks
427-448A Simplified Procedure for the Acetylation of Hardwood and Softwood Flaxes for Flakeboard ProductionRoger M. Rowell; Anne-Marie Tillman; Rune Simonson
449-471Flakeboards Made From Aspen and Southern Pine Wood Flakes Reacted with Gaseous KeteneRoger M. Rowell; Richard H. S. Wang; John A. Hyatt

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147-165Action of Xylanases on Chemical Pulp Fibers Part I : Investigations Gn Cell-Wall ModificationsF. Mora; J. Cotrtat; F. Barnoud; F. Pla; P. Nee
167-184Action of Xylanases on Chemical Pulp Fibers Part II : Enzymatic BeatingP. Noé; J. Chevalier; F. Mors; J. Comtat
185-201Chemical Linkage of Polysaccharides to Residual Lignin in Loblolly Pine Kraft PulpsJ. L. Minor
203-218Characterization of the Lignin Isolated From Birch Woo After Capbohydrate Extraction with Hydrogen FluorideJohn Fapauopoulos; Jacques Defaye
219-248Characterization of the Solid Residues of the Supercritical Extraction of Populus Tremuloides in MethanolA. Ahmed; J. L. Grandmaison; S. Kaliaguine
249-267The Potential of 13C Cp/Mas Nmr in the Study of Kraft Pulping KineticsJ. M. Willis; N. R. Jagannathan; F. G. Herring
269-291Graft Polymerization of Vinyl Monomers on Peroxidized Cellulosic FibersClaude Daneault; Bohuslav V. Kokta; Herve Cheradame
293-309Vapor Phase Acetylation of Southern Pine, Douglas-Fir, and Aspen Wood FlakesRoger M. Rowell

Volume 6, Issue 1 (1986)

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1-14Nondegradative Preparation of Amorphous CelluloseLeland R. Schroeder; Victor M. Gentile; Rajai H. Atalla
15-43Graft Copolymerization of Furfuryl Alcohol and Cellulosic MaterialsChieu Nguyen; Eugene Zavarin
45-71Light-Induced Bleaching of High-Yield Pulps Part I. Sensitized Bleaching of Pulp SheetsJesse D. Green
73-88Adducts of Anthrahydroquinone and Anthranol with Lignin Model Quinone Methides. 9,10-13C Labelled Anthranol-Lignin Aeducts; Examination of Adouct Formation and Stereochemistry in the PolymerJohn Ralph; Lawrence L. Landucci
89-112Direct Evidence for Covalent Bonding Between Ketene Dimer Sizing Agents and CelluloseSteven H. Nahm
113-125Exploded Wood Lignins From Pinus Radiata Wood. 2. The Effect of So2 Pretreatment on StructureJacqueline A. Hemmingson
127-144Physical Aspects of the Liquefaction of Poplar Chips By Rapid Aqueous ThermolysisDavid G. B. Boocock; F. Porretta

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431-450Extended Delignification Kraft Pulping of Softwoods - Effect of Treatments on Chips and Pulp with Sulfide-Containing LiquorsE. K. Andrews; Hou-Min Chang; R. C. Eckert
451-460Color Formation in Western HemlockB. F. Hrutfiord; R. Luthi; K. F. Hanover
461-489Kinetic Model for the Dilute Sulfuric Acid Saccharification of LignocelluloseAnthony H. Conner; Barry F. Wood; Charles G. Hill Jr.; John F. Harris
491-511Studies on the Mechanism of Formation of the Products of Liquefaction of Cellulose and Aspen Poplar WoodJ. M. Pepper; R. L. Eager; J. C. Roy; J. F. Mathews
513-534Structural Aspects of Lignins From Eucalyptus Regnans Wood Steam Exploded By the Iotech and Siropulper ProcessesJacqueline A. Hemmingson
535-542On the Palladium-On-Charcoal Disproportionate of RosinZhan-Qian Song; Eugene Zavarin; Duane F. Zinkel
543-557Estimation of Cellulose Crystallinity Using Fourier Transform-Infrared Spectroscopy and Dynamic ThermogravimetryT. P. Schultz; G. D. McGinnis; M. S. Bertran

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293-312Cellulose Derivatives Derived From Pulp and Paper Mill SludgeDavid G. Barkalow; Raymond A. Young
313-334Degradation of A Nonreducing Cellulose Model, L,5-Anhydro-4-O-β-D-Glucopyranosyl-D-Glucitol, Under Kraft Pulping ConditionsDavid A. Blythe; Leland R. Schroeder
335-345Modification of Alkaline Pulping to Facilitate the Isolation of Aliphatic Acids Part 2. Sodium Hydroxide Pretreatment of Birch WoodRaimo Alén; Klaus Niemelä; Eero Sjöström
347-361The Formation of Coniferyl Alcohol During Alkaline Delignification with Anthraquinone – Part IIR. D. Mortimer
363-378Demethylation and Nitration of LigninLars Anderssan; Olof Samuelson
379-390Synthesis of Beta-Aryl Lignin Model CompoundsR. G. Hise; C.-L. Chen; J. S. Gratzl
391-404Structural Characteristics of Compound Middle Lamella LigninGyosuke Meshitsuka; Junzo Nakano
405-425Effect of Sulphur Dioxide and Sulphuric Acid on Steam Explosion of AspenwoodK. L. Mackie; H. H. Brownell; K. L. West; J. N. Saddler
427-429Erratum

Volume 5, Issue 2 (1985)

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159-188A CP/MAS 13C NMR Study of the Effect of Steam Explosion Processes on Wood Composition and StructureJacqueline A. Henuningson; Roger H. Newman DSIR
189-201The Mechanism of Cleavage of B-Ether Bonds in Lignin Model Compounds By Reducing SugarsTerry J. Fullerton; Alistair L. Wilkins
203-216End-Wise Degradation of Hydrocellulose in Mildly Alkaline Solutions and Its Retardation By AmmoniaVincent L. Chiang; Kyosti V. Sarkanen
217-227The viscosities of unbleached alkaline pulps. IV. The effect of alkaliB. I. Fleming; G. J. Kubes
229-246Alkaline Pulping of Wood and Lignin Model Compounds in Aqueous DmsoDonald R. Dimmel; Donaline Shepard; Lois F. Perry; Thomas Joachimides; Thomas J. McDonough; Earl W. Malcolm
247-260Reactions of Methyl Mercaptan with Polysulfidf or Polythionate -Identification of Products By 1H NMRNils-Olaf Nilvebrant; Sune Wännstrom; Pisa Tormund
261-275The “Catalytic” Effect of Anthrone and Anthrahydroquinone in Cleaving β-Aryl Ether Bonds in Lignin Model CompoundsKristiina Poppius
277-292Thioacidolysis of Lignin: Comparison with AcidolysisCatherine Lapierre; Bernard Monties; Christian Rolando; Laboratorie de Chirale

Volume 5, Issue 1 (1985)

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1-14Electron Transfer Reactions in Pulping Systems (I): Theory and Applicability to Anthraquinone PulpingDonald R. Dimmel
15-36Electron Transfer Reactions in Pulping Systems (II): Electrochemistry of Anthraquinone/Lignin Model QuinonemethidesDonald R. Dinmel; Lois F. Perry; Peter D. Palasz; Helena L. Churn
37-52Condensation of Lignins with Coniferyl Alcohol in Alkaline Aqueous SolutionsRyuichiro Kondo; Joseph L. McCarthy
53-84Studies on the Ozonation of Structural Elements in Residual Kraft Lign InsTord Eriksson; Josef Gierer
85-110The Pyrolytic Behavior of Selected Lignin PreparationsDouglas J. Gardner; Tor P. Schultz; Gary D. McGinnis
111-133Effect of the Explosion Pretreatment on the Thermal Softening and Melting of Esterified WoodS. V. Lonikar; N. Shiraishi; T. Yokota; M. Tanahashi; T. Higuchi
135-158Condensed Tannins: Reactions of Model Compounds with Furfuryl Alcohol and FurfuraldehydeL. Yeap Foo; Richard W. Hemingway

Volume 4, Issue 4 (1984)

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405-419Modification of Alkaline Pulping to Facilitate the Isolation of Aliphatic Acids Part 1. Sodium hydroxide pretreatment of pine woodRaimo Alén; Klaus Niemelä; Eero Sjöström
421-437The Formation of Monomeric Products from Lignin by the Action of Ammonium SulfideMary Ladelle Minton; Kyosti V. Sarkanen
439-457Sulphonation of Eastern Black Spruce Chips, Part IIR. P. Beatson; C. Heitner; D. Atack
459-464Viscosities of Unbleached Alkaline Pulps. III. Wood SpeciesG. Kubes; B. I. Fleming
465-482Some Effects of Elevated Temperatures on the Structure of Cellulose and its TransformationR. H. Atalla; J. D. Ellis; L. R. Schroeder
483-496Effect of the Loosening of Wood Texture on the Mercerization of Cellulose in WoodS. V. Lonikar; N. Shiraishi; T. Yokota; M. Tanahashi; T. Higuchi
497-504Comparison of a Gravimetric CO2 Method for Uronic Anhydride with a Colorimetric MethodRalph W. Scott; Kimball A. Libkie; Edward L. Springer
505-532Electrochemistry of Biomass-Derived Materials I. Characterization, Practionation, and Reductive Electrolysis of Ethanol-Extracted Explosively-Depressurized Aspen LigninHelena L. Chum; M. Ratcliff; H. A. Schroeder; D. W. Sopher
533-540Bonding Wood Veneers with Cellulose SolventsAnthony H. Conner; Bryan H. River; Linda F. Lorenz

Volume 4, Issue 3 (1984)

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iii-vA Tribute to Joseph L. McCarthy on His 70th BirthdayWolfgang G. Glasser
239-263Structural Changes in Lignin During Kraft Cooking Part 3. On the Structure of Dissolved LigninsDanielle R. Robert; Michel Bardet; Göran Gellerstedt; Eva Lisa Lindfors
265-284Carbon-13 NMR Spectra of Lignins, 10.1 Comparison of Structural Units in Spruce and Beech LigninH. H. Nimz; U. Tschirner; M. Stähle; R. Lehmann; M. Schlosser
285-299Branching and Functionality of Lignin MoleculesF. Pla; J. F. Yan
301-311Formation and Reaction of Coniferyl Alcohol During Alkaline PulpingRyuichiro Kondo; Kyosti V. Sarkanen
313-320Molecular Weight of Lignin Fractions Leached from Unbleached Kraft Pulp FibersB. D. Favis; W. Q. Yean; D. A. I. Goring
321-330Residual Sugars in Klason LigninYuji Matsumoto; Atsushi Ishizu; Junzo Nakano; Kazuo Terasawa
331-345Engineering Plastics from Lignin. X. Enthalpy Relaxation of PrepolymersTimothy G. Rials; Wolfgang G. Glasser
347-365Effects of Non-Aqueous Plasticizers on the Thermal Softening of PaperLennart Salmén; Ernst Back; Ylwa Alwarsdotter
367-387Studies on Ozone Bleaching. I. The Effect of PH, Temperature, Buffer Systems and Heavy Metal-Ions on Stability of Ozone in Aqueous SolutionG. Y. Pan; C. -L. Chen; H. -M. Chang; J. S. Gratzl
389-404The Nature and Environmental Significance of Spent Bleach Liquor Toxicants: Present State of KnowledgeK. P. Kringstad; L. G. Stockman; L. M. Strömberg

Volume 4, Issue 2 (1984)

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131-148Effects of Cα -Oxidation in the Fungal Metabolism of LigninPatrick Fenn; T. Kent Kirk
149-161Anthraquinone Losses During Alkaline PulpingLawrence L. Landucci; John Ralph
163-169The Distribution of Chlorine in Chlorinated Kraft Pulp Fibers from Spruce Wood as Determined by Tem-EdxaS. J. Kuang; S. Saka; D. A. I. Goring
171-18613C NMR Characterization of Soda and Soda/Aq Spent Liquor FractionsLawrence L. Landucci
187-198Removing Hemicellulose from Pulps by Specific Enzymic HydrolysisM. G. Paice; L. Jurasek
199-218Hemicellulose Distribution in Pulp Fibers Anti Alkaline Extraction RatesRalph W. Scott
219-238Lattice Conversion of Cellulose in WoodNobuo Shiraishi; Masafumi Moriwaki; S. V. Lonikar; Tokuo Yokota

Volume 4, Issue 1 (1984)

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1-18Kinetic Study of End-Group Stabilization in Hydrocellulose by Hydrogen SulfideVincent L. Chiang; Kyosti V. Sarkanen
19-34Pretreatment of Birch With Nitric Oxide and Oxygen Before Soda CookingBharat Bihani; Olof Samuelson
35-59The Effect of Anthraquinone and Anthrahydroquinone Penetration on Delignification in the Soda Pulping of Norway SpruceLaurel E. Falk; Peter Sarko; Michael I. Berger; Carlton W. Dence
61-74Redox Catalysis of Alkaline Pulping By Organometallic ComplexesL. James Wright; Terry J. Fullerton
75-90High Temperature Proton Exchange Reactions by Hydroxide In WaterDean A. Smith; Donald R. Dlmmel
91-109Change in Pulp Fibre Density With Acid-Chlorite DelignificationElsa M. L. Ehrnrooth
111-128Rapid Steam Hydrolysis/Extraction of Mixed Hardwoods as a Biomass PretreatmentChristopher J. Biermann; Tor P. Schultz; Gary D. Mcginnia
129Gordon Research Conference on Chemicals and Materials From Renewable ResourcesAlexander M. Cruickshank

Volume 3, Issue 4 (1983)

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377-397Analytical Pyrolysis of Hardwood and Softwood Lignins and Its use in Lignin-Type Determination of Hardwood Vessel ElementsJohn R. Obst
399-411Degradation of Lignin with Ozone: Reactivity of Lignin Model Compounds Toward OzoneHidenobu Kaneko; Shuji Hosoya; Kenji Iiyama; Junzo Nakano
413-420Separation of Tall Oil Head Fraction Into Fatty Acids and UnsaponifiablesA. Koebner
421-435Kinetics of Acid-Catalyzed Cleavage of ProcyanidinsRichard W. Hemingway; Gerald W. McGraw
437-444Formation of Nitric Acid During Pretreatment of Kraft Pulp with Nitrogen Dioxide and OxygenThomas Engström; Olof Samuelson; Per Hall
445-458The Formation of Oxalic Acid During Bleaching of Kraft PulpJ. A. Krasowski; J. Marton
459-472Kraft Cellulose Oxidation By Ruthenium TetroxideClaude Daneault; Bohuslav V. Kokta; Herve Cheradame

Volume 3, Issue 3 (1983)

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245-260Dilute Sulfuric Acid Prehydrolysis of Southern Red Oak Chips By Direct Steam HeatingRalph W. Scott; Theodore H. Wegner; John F. Harris
261-287Enzymatic Conversion of Lignocellulosic Materials to SugarsH. Esterbauer; M. Hayn; G. Jungschaffer; E. Taufratzhofer; J. Schurz
289-312The Structure of Lignin From Pinus Radiata Exploded WoodJacqueline A. Hemmingson
313-333Viscosities of Unbleached Alkaline Pulps. II. The G-FactorG. J. Kubes; B. I. Fleming; J. M. Macleod; H. I. Bolker; D. P. Werthemann
335-370Applications of Electrometric Techniques in Wood ChemistryPierre M. Bersier; Dietrich P. Werthemann
371-376Effect of Pulp Extractives on SizingG. Venkoba Rao; N. V. S. R. Murthy; P. V. Annam Raju; G. S. R. P. Sauna

Volume 3, Issue 2 (1983)

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119-130Composition of Nonpolar Extractives in Bark of Norway Spruce and Scots PineEeva Anäs; Rainer Ekman; Bjarne Holmbom
131-143Quantitative Separation of Ether-Soluble Acidic and Neutral MaterialsDuane F. Zinkel
145-159The Effect of Liquor Composition on the Rate of Reaction of Lignin Model Compound Acetoguaiacone in Oxygen and AlkaliJer-Fei Mih; Norman S. Thompson
161-181Stereochemical Aspects Op Addition Reactions Involving Lignin Model Quinone MethidesJohn Ralph; Raymond A. Young
183-194Determination of the Conformation and Isomeric Composition of Lignin Model Quinone Methides By NMRJohn Ralph; Bruce R. Adams
195-222Methoxy-P-Benzoquinone and Methoxyhydroquinone As Models for Chromophore Changes in the Bleaching of Softwood mechanical pulps. II. The Effect of Peroxide Charge, Reaction Ph, and Transition Metal IonsRichard W. Pero; Carlton W. Dence
223-243Formation of C6 C2 -Enol Ethers in the Acid-Catalyzed Hydrolysis of Erythro-Veratrylglycerol-β-(2-Methoxyphenyl) EtherLin H. Hoo; Kyosti V. Sarkanen; Charles D. Anderson

Volume 3, Issue 1 (1983)

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1-7High Temperature Leaching of Lignin From Unbleached Kraft Pulp FibersB. D. Favis; J. M. Willis; D. A. I. Goring
9-16The Effect of Electrolytes on the Leaching of Lignin From Unbleached Kraft Pulp FibersB. D. Favis; J. M. Willis; D. A. I. Goring
17-34Effect of Alkali Fsetreatment Gn Eucalypt Chips on Kraft Black Liqucr Viscosity and Pulp StrengthH. Veeramanl; M. A. Baba; L. N. Chowdhary; U. L. Saksena
35-57Carboxylic Acids Produced Through Oxidative Cleavage of Aromatic Rings During Degradation of Lignin in Spruce Wood by Phanerochaete ChrysosporiumChen-Loung Chen; Hou-Min Chang; T. Kent Kirk
59-78Preparation and Thermal Properties of Acetates Derived From Cellulose Dissolved in Dmso-PfYoshifumi Miyagi; Nobuo Shiraishi; Tokuo Yokota; Shigeko Yamashita; Yoshiyuki Hayashi
79-94Improved Fire Resistance for Interior Wood PanelsGiuliana C. Tesoro
95-114Hygroexpansive and Sorptive Behavior of Wood Modified with Propylene Oxide and Oligomeric DiisocyanateRuben Guevara; A. A. Moslemi

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343-370Preparation of Enzymatically Liberated Lignin From Naturally Brown-Rotted WoodEugene Zavarin; Chieu Nguyen; John R. Worster; Edwin Romero
371-382Carbon-13 NMR Spectra of Lignins, 9. Spin-Lattice Relaxation Tines (T) and Determination of Interunit Linkages in Three Hardwood Lignins (Alnus Glutinosa, Corylus Auellanus and Acer Pseuooplatanus)Horst H. Niraz; Plichel Nemr; Pater Schmidt; Christian Margot; Bruno Schaub; Manfred Schlossar
383-415The Formation of Coniferyl Alcohol During Alkaline Delignification with AnthraquinoneR. D. Mortimer
417-430AQ Pulping - A Mechanism for 3-Guaiacylbenz-Anthrone FormationJacqueline A. Hemmingson
431-446Alkaline Pulping of Oxygen-Pretreated Pine WoodChristine Hagström; Eero Sjöström
447-471Kinetic Models for Hydrogen Peroxide Bleaching of Mechanical PulpsSteve Moldenius; Birger Sjögren

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223-229Methoxy-P-Benzoquinone and Methoxyhydroquinone as Models for Chromophore Changes in the Bleaching of Softwood Mechanical Pulps. I the Detection of Methoxyhydroquinone in the Spent Liquor from the Peroxide Bleaching of Thermo-Mechanical PulpArthur J. Nonni; Laurel E. Falk; Carlton W. Dence
231-250Chemical Aspects of Hydrogen Peroxide Bleaching. Part II the Bleaching of Kraft PulpsGöran Gellerstedt; Ingegerd Pettersson
251-267Studies on the Nature of Lignin - Carbohydrate BondingGyosuke Meshitsuka; Zhung Zhong Lee; Junzo Nakano; Shigeru Eda
269-278The Relative Behavior of Benzylic Alcohols and Mercaptans Toward Oxidation By Sodium Anthraquinone-1-Monosulfonate (Ams)Patrick B. Apfeld; Donald R. Dimmel
279-295Thermal Analysis of Spent Pulping Liquor: Activation EnergiesG. J. Kubes; B. I. Fleming; J. M. Macleod; H. I. Bolker
297-315Synthesis of Lignin Model Dimers by Novel TechniquesDonald R. Dlmmel; Donaline Shepard
317-342Bond Formation By Wood Surface Reactions Part Iv Analysis of Furfuryl Alcohol, Tannin and Maleic Acid Bridging AgentsS. S. Kelley; R. A. Young; R. M. Rammon; R. H. Gillespie

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115-127The Effect of Cobalt on the Degradation of Methyl β-D-Gluco-Pyranoside by Oxygen in Aqueous Sodium Hydroxide SolutionDavid P. Graves Jr.; Norman S. Thompson; Leland R. Schroeder
129-145The Effect of Solvent oh the Oxygen Oxidation of PolysaccharidesTapani Vuorinen; Eero Sjöström
147-159Soda Cooking of Wood Meal Pretreated with Nitrogen DioxideUlf Carlson; Olof Samuelson
161-168The Synthesis of 1,2-Diarylpropane-1,3-Diols via the Ivanoff ReactionArthur J. Nonni; Carlton W. Dence
169-185Factors Affecting Sulphonation of Eastern Black Spruce Wood ChipsC. Heitner; R. P. Beatson; D. Atack
187-205Alkaline Degradation of Cellobiose, 3.6-Anhydro-4-O-(β-D-Gluc0pyranosyl)-D-Glucose, 3,6-Anhydr0-4-0-Methyl-D-Glucose, and D-Glucose1J. Martin Macleod; Leland R. Schroeder
207-219Sugars and Sugar Acids in Lignosulphonate ProductsJ. Martin Macleod; Julius v. Benko

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1-16Chemical Linkage of Pine Polysaccharides to LigninJ. L. Minor
17-31Hydrotreating of Hydrochloric Acid Lignin in a Hydrogen-Donor SolventTor P. Schultz; Raymond J. Preto; J. Lynn Pittman; Irving S. Goldstein
33-46The Attempted Depolymerization of Hc1 Lignin By Catalytic HydrogenolysisTor P. Schultz; Chen-Loung Chen; Irving S. Goldstein
47-56Determination of 9,10-Anthraquinone and Some Derivatives in Pulping LiquorsBo F. Nilsson; Olof Samuelson
57-71Influence of Hydrophilicity on the Delignification Efficiency of Anthraquinone DerivativesR. C. Eckert; L. W. Amos
73-95The Alkaline Reactions of Some Simple Quinonemethide-Anthrahydroquinone AdductsDonald R. Dimmel; Donaline Shepard
97-113Formation of 3-Guaiacylbenzanthrone by the Reaction of Reduced Forms of Anthraquinone with Quinone MethidesTerry J. Fullerton; Jacqueline A. Hemmingson; Gordon J. Leary; L. James Wright

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111-122The Topochemistry of Delignification Shown by Pulping Middle Lamella and Secondary Wall Tissue from Black Spruce WoodP. Whiting; D. A. I. Goring Pulp
123-146The Influence of Anthrahydroquinone and Other Additives on the Condensation Reactions of Vanillyl AlcoholDonald R. Dimmel; Donaline Shepard; Thomas A. Brown
147-167Mass Spectra of Quinonemethide Products Derived from Reaction with Phenolics, Anthrone and AnthrahydroquinoneDonald R. Dimmel; Donaline Shepard
169-183Why Redox Pulping Catalysts Pit the Square Root RelationshipDietrich P. Werthemann
185-197High Catalytic Activity of Rosindone and Related Compounds in Alkaline PulpingDietrich P. Werthemann; Helmut Huber-emden; Pierre M. Bersier
199-221Applicability of Oxidative Systems to Initiate Grafting on and Bonding of WoodJohn L. Phllippou
223-235Dehydration and Oxidation of Cellulose Hydrolysis Products in Acidic Solution 1Klaus Garves

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iii-ivEditorialDonald C. Johnson; Leland R. Schroeder
1-10The Viscosities of Unbleached Alkaline PulpsG. J. Kubes; J. M. Macleod; B. I. Fleming; H. I. Bolker
11-27Kinetics of Hydrolysis of Erythro-Guaiacylglycerol β-(2-Methoxyphenyl) Ether and Its Veratryl Analogue Using Hc1 and Aluminum Chloride As CatalystsKyostl V. Sarkanen; Lin H. Hoo
29-42Fractional Separation of Middle Lamella and Secondary Wall Tissue From Spruce WoodP. Whiting; B. D. Favis; F. G. T. St-germain; D. A. I. Goring
43-59Quinones As Additives During Soda CookingUlf Carlson; Olof Samuelson
61-74Formation of Carbon-Linked Anthrone-Lignin and Anthrahydroquinone-Lignin AdductsLawrence L. Landucci
75-92Protection of Wood Surfaces with Metallic OxidesH. Kubel; A. Pizzi
93-109Homogeneous Tritylation of Cellulose in A Sulfur Dioxide – Diethylamine – Dimethyl Sulfoxide MediumIkuo Hagiwara; Nobuo Shiraishi; Tokuo Yokota; Misato Norimoto; Yoshiyuki Hayashi