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Effect of relative humidity and unreacted AKD on AKD sizing

Lee et al., 2005

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13846353012171067309
Author
Lee H
Luner P
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Nordic Pulp & Paper Research Journal

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The role of relative humidity and unreacted AKD molecules on the sizing development of AKD (alkylketene dimer) was investigated using carbon-14 labeled AKD. A solvent sizing method was used to control the amount retained on paper and to achieve even distribution …
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