TJnames "Outstanding Research Paper.".TJNAMES "OUTSTANDING RESEARCH PAPER." TAPPI TAPPI Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry JOURNAL has awarded its 2005 Outstanding Research Paper Award to "Presentation of a dry black liquor Black liquor is a byproduct of the Kraft process, (also known as Kraft pulping or sulfate process) during the production of paper pulp. Wood is decomposed into cellulose fibers (from which paper is made), hemicellulose and lignin fragments. gasification gas·i·fy tr. & intr.v. gas·i·fied, gas·i·fy·ing, gas·i·fies To convert into or become gas. gas process with direct causticization," by Erik Dahlquist of Malardalens Technical University in Vasteras, Sweden, and Andrew Jones of International Paper in Loveland, OH. It was originally published in the June 2005 issue of TJ. In second place was "Improvement of paper properties using starch-modified precipitated calcium carbonate calcium carbonate, CaCO3, white chemical compound that is the most common nonsiliceous mineral. It occurs in two crystal forms: calcite, which is hexagonal, and aragonite, which is rhombohedral. filler," by Yulin Zhao, Zeshan Hu, Arthur Ragauskas and Yulin Deng, originally published in February 2005. Two papers tied for third place: "A new method for determining the relative bonded area," by Warren Batchelor and Jihong He, from June; and "Print quality and the distribution of offset ink constituents in paper coatings," by Sanna Rousu, Patrick Gane and Dan Eklund, from the July issue. |
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