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1. Size Press Practices and Formulations Affecting Paper Properties and Process Efficiency: A Review

2. Cellulose Fibers as a Trendsetter for the Circular Economy that We Urgently Need

3. Why Paper Technologists Use the Terms 'Wet End' and 'Wet End Chemistry'

4. Reuse, a Neglected 'R' Word in 'Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle'

5. Archival Performance of Paper as Affected by Chemical Components: A Review

6. Suberin as a Bio-based Flame-Retardant?

7. Self-assembly Fundamentals in the Reconstruction of Lignocellulosic Materials: A Review

8. How to Make Cellulose Hate Water – 'Change it, cover it, confuse it, or accept it as it is'

9. Detergency Mechanisms and Cellulosic Surfaces: A Review

10. Using Images to Enliven Scientific Articles

11. Molded Pulp Products for Sustainable Packaging: Production Rate Challenges and Product Opportunities

12. Hydrophobic Molecular Treatments of Cellulose-based or Other Polysaccharide Barrier Layers for Sustainable Food Packaging: A Review

13. Sustainable Composites: A Review with Critical Questions to Guide Future Initiatives

14. Energy Efficiency Challenges in Pulp and Paper Manufacturing: A Tutorial Review

15. Energy Efficiency – A Particular Challenge for the Cellulose-based Products Industries

16. Some Challenges in the Naming and Measuring of Nanocellulose

17. Contributions of Polyelectrolyte Complexes and Ionic Bonding to Performance of Barrier Films for Packaging: A Review

18. What to Do with Toxic, Contaminated Cellulose-based Adsorbents

19. Hydrophobic Copolymers Added with Starch at the Size Press of a Paper Machine: A Review of Findings and Likely Mechanisms

21. Formulating Bioplastic Composites for Biodegradability, Recycling, and Performance: A Review

22. Rate-limiting Mechanisms of Water Removal during the Formation, Vacuum Dewatering, and Wet-pressing of Paper Webs: A Review

23. When Defects Dominate: Rheology of Nanofibrillated Cellulose Suspensions

24. Nanocellulose in Thin Films, Coatings, and Plies for Packaging Applications: A Review

25. Wastewater Treatment and Reclamation: A Review of Pulp and Paper Industry Practices and Opportunities

26. Wet-Laid Nonwovens Manufacture – Chemical Approaches Using Synthetic and Cellulosic Fibers

27. Fillers for Papermaking: A Review of their Properties, Usage Practices, and their Mechanistic Role

28. Contact Angles and Wettability of Cellulosic Surfaces: A Review of Proposed Mechanisms and Test Strategies

29. Oops, I thought that those books had been deacidified

30. Green Modification of Surface Characteristics of Cellulosic Materials at the Molecular or Nano Scale: A Review

31. My Production Facility, My Laboratory of Discovery

32. What Next for Wood Construction/Demolition Debris?

33. Cellulosic Substrates for Removal of Pollutants from Aqueous Systems: A Review. Part 4. Dissolved Petrochemical Compounds

34. Prospects for Maintaining Strength of Paper and Paperboard Products While Using Less Forest Resources: A Review

35. Dissolved and colloidal substances (DCS) and the charge demand of papermaking process waters and suspensions: A Review

36. Why I Don’t Do Academic Social Media… or Do I?

37. CELLULOSIC SUBSTRATES FOR REMOVAL OF POLLUTANTS FROM AQUEOUS SYSTEMS: A REVIEW. 2. DYES

38. CELLULOSIC SUBSTRATES FOR REMOVAL OF POLLUTANTS FROM AQUEOUS SYSTEMS: A REVIEW. 1. METALS

39. COMPOSTING AS A WAY TO CONVERT CELLULOSIC BIOMASS AND ORGANIC WASTE INTO HIGH-VALUE SOIL AMENDMENTS: A REVIEW

40. DEACIDIFICATION FOR THE CONSERVATION AND PRESERVATION OF PAPER-BASED WORKS: A REVIEW

41. HANDMADE PAPER: A REVIEW OF ITS HISTORY, CRAFT, AND SCIENCE

42. PERMEATION OF POLYELECTROLYTES AND OTHER SOLUTES INTO THE PORE SPACES OF WATER-SWOLLEN CELLULOSE: A REVIEW

43. RETENTION AID POLYMER INTERACTIONS WITH CELLULOSIC SURFACES AND SUSPENSIONS: A REVIEW

44. PERMEABILITY REDUCTION PHENOMENA IN PACKED BEDS, FIBER MATS, AND WET WEBS OF PAPER EXPOSED TO FLOW OF LIQUIDS AND SUSPENSIONS: A REVIEW

45. COLLOIDAL STABILITY AND AGGREGATION OF LIGNOCELLULOSIC MATERIALS IN AQUEOUS SUSPENSION: A REVIEW

46. CELLULOSIC NANOCOMPOSITES: A REVIEW

47. PAPER’S APPEARANCE: A REVIEW

48. WHAT HAPPENS TO CELLULOSIC FIBERS DURING PAPERMAKING AND RECYCLING? A REVIEW

49. Review of factors affecting the release of water from cellulosic fibers during paper manufacture

50. Paper or Plastic? Yes, but Not as a Mixture

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