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2. Lignin self-assembly phenomena and valorization strategies for pulping, biorefining, and materials development: Part 1. The physical chemistry of lignin self-assembly
3. Are starch-based materials more eco-friendly than fossil-based? A critical assessment
4. Beyond cotton and polyester: An evaluation of emerging feedstocks and conversion methods for the future of fashion industry
5. Evaluating biomass sustainability: Why below-ground carbon sequestration matters
6. Textiles from non-wood feedstocks: Challenges and opportunities of current and emerging fiber spinning technologies
7. Transforming non-wood feedstocks into dissolving pulp via organosolv pulping: An alternative strategy to boost the share of natural fibers in the textile industry.
8. Environmentally friendly oxidation pretreatments to produce sugar-based building blocks from dyed textile wastes via enzymatic hydrolysis
9. The tissue dust analysis system: a new device and methodology to quantify dusting and linting propensity in hygiene tissue papers
10. Is sugarcane-based polyethylene a good alternative to fight climate change?
11. Survivability of Salmonella Typhimurium (ATCC 14208) and Listeria innocua (ATCC 51742) on lignocellulosic materials for paper packaging
12. Upcycling cotton textile waste into bio-based building blocks through an environmentally friendly and high-yield conversion process
13. Environmental sustainability perception toward obvious recovered waste content in paper-based packaging: An online and in-person survey best-worst scaling experiment
14. Microfiber shedding from nonwoven materials including wipes and meltblown nonwovens in air and water environments
15. High-performance sustainable tissue paper from agricultural residue: a case study on fique fibers from Colombia
16. An economic analysis of bamboo plantations and feedstock delivered cost in the Southern US for the manufacturing of fiber‐based bioproducts
17. Methods to assess and control dusting and linting in the paper industry: a review
18. Transforming textile wastes into biobased building blocks via enzymatic hydrolysis: A review of key challenges and opportunities
19. Rethinking the use of bio-based plastics to accelerate the decarbonization of our society
20. Understanding the potential of bamboo fibers in the USA: A comprehensive techno‐economic comparison of bamboo fiber production through mechanical and chemical processes.
21. Upcycling strategies for old corrugated containerboard to attain high-performance tissue paper: A viable answer to the packaging waste generation dilemma
22. A Factorial Design Assessment of Marine Exoskeleton-Based Bio-sorption of Relevant Electroplating Metals
23. Micro- and nanofibrillated cellulose from virgin and recycled fibers: A comparative study of its effects on the properties of hygiene tissue paper
24. ANÁLISE DA INFLUÊNCIA DA INTENSIDADE DO REFINO TIPO PFI NAS PROPRIEDADES DO PAPEL DE FIBRAS DE NORTHERN BLEACHED SOFTWOOD KRAFT (NBSK)
25. The Surprising Role of Endogenous Calcium Carbonate in Crab Shell-Mediated Biosorption of Pb (II).
26. A Multi-Criteria Approach for Quantifying the Impact of Global Megatrends on the Pulp and Paper Industry: Insights into Digitalization, Social Behavior Change, and Sustainability.
27. Comparison between uncreped and creped handsheets on tissue paper properties using a creping simulator unit
28. Assessing market power in the U.S. pulp and paper industry
29. Crustacean shell-based biosorption water remediation platforms: Status and perspectives
30. Environmental life cycle assessment of premium and ultra hygiene tissue products in the United States
31. Nanocellulose and Proteins: Exploiting Their Interactions for Production, Immobilization, and Synthesis of Biocompatible Materials
32. Environmentally Friendly Oxidation Pretreatments to Produce Sugar-Based Building Blocks from Dyed Textile Wastes Via Enzymatic Hydrolysis
33. Toward an understanding of the increase in enzymatic hydrolysis by mechanical refining
34. A Unique Crustacean-Based Chitin Platform to Reduce Self-Aggregation of Polysaccharide Nanofibers
35. Developing Alternative, High-Absorbency Brown Fibers: Tissue Paper from Upcycled Corrugated Packaging Waste to Meet New Consumer Trends
36. Nanoparticles and essential oils with antiviral activity on packaging and surfaces: An overview of their selection and application
37. Economic evaluation of the conversion of industrial paper sludge to ethanol
38. Technical and economic assessment for the production of torrefied ligno-cellulosic biomass pellets in the US
39. Impact of hardwood species on production cost of second generation ethanol
40. Review: The softness of hygiene tissue
41. High-Performance Sustainable Tissue Paper from Agricultural Residue: A Case Study on Fique Fibers from Colombia
42. The Tissue Dust Analysis System: A new device and methodology to quantify dusting and linting propensity in hygiene tissue papers
43. Survivability of Salmonella Typhimurium (ATCC 14208) and Listeria Innocua (ATCC 51742) on Lignocellulosic Materials for Paper Packaging
44. Upcycling Cotton Textile Waste into Bio-Based Building Blocks Through an Environmentally Friendly and High-Yield Conversion Process
45. Survivability of Foodborne Bacterial Pathogens on Lignocellulosic Materials for Paper Packaging
46. Global timber investments and trends, 2005-2011
47. Waterborne and Airborne Microfibers Shed from Non-Woven Materials in Water and Air Environments
48. Nanocellulose and Proteins: Exploiting Their Interactions for Production, Immobilization, and Synthesis of Biocompatible Materials
49. Global timber investments, wood costs, regulation, and risk
50. Autohydrolysis Pretreatment of Mixed Softwood to Produce Value Prior to Combustion
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