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The Chemistry Of Paper by John Christopher Roberts
The manufacture of paper involves a large amount of chemistry, including carbohydrate chemistry, pigments and resins and colloid and surface chemistry, as well as elements of environmental and analytical chemistry. Providing an overview of the making of paper from a chemical perspective, this book deals with both the chemistry of paper as a material and the chemistry of its production. The book explores several chemical processes involved in the production of paper: the delignification of the wood fibres performed at elevated temperature and pressure, the bleaching of the cellulose-rich pulp using environmentally-friendly systems, the formation of the pulp into sheets of fibres strengthened by extensive inter-fibre hydrogen bonding, and finally the coating of the sheets in a manner appropriate to their end use. This book is an informative and entertaining overview for students and others who require an introduction to the chemistry of paper manufacture.
Social And Labour Issues In The Pulp And Paper Industry by International Labour Organisation. Sectoral Activities Programme
Fantastic Paper Airplanes by Jack Botermans
Provides instructions for making a variety of paper airplanes.
Paper Chemistry by J.C. Roberts
Although the title of this book is Paper Chemistry, it should be considered as a text about the chemistry of the formation of paper from aqueous suspensions of fibre and other additives, rather than as a book about the chemistry of the raw material itself. It is the subject of what papermakers call wet-end chemistry. There are many other excellent texts on the chemistry of cellulose and apart from one chapter on the accessibility of cellulose, the subject is not addressed here. Neither does the book deal with the chemistry of pulp preparation (from wood, from other plant sources or from recycled fibres), for there are also many excellent texts on this subject. The first edition of this book was a great success and soon became established as one of the Bibles of the industry. Its achievement then was to collect the considerable advances in understanding which had been made in the chemistry of papermaking in previous years, and provide, for the first time, a sound physico chemical basis of the subject. This new edition has been thoroughly updated with much new material added. The formation of paper is a continuous filtration process in which cellulosic fibres are formed into a network which is then pressed and dried. The important chemistry involved in this process is firstly the retention of col loidal material during filtration and secondly the modification of fibre and sheet properties so as to widen the scope for the use of paper and board products.
How To Write And Publish A Scientific Paper by Robert A Day
Guide on writing and submitting a scientific paper for graduates to professionals.
Making Art With Paper by Gillian Chapman
Show how to use scrap and waste paper to create art, including collages, gift bags, greeting cards, and similar crafts.
Making Paper Airplanes That Really Fly by Nick Robinson
Presents step-by-step instructions for more than twenty different types of paper airplanes, each with launching tips and illustrations.
Painted Paper by Alisa Golden
Create decorated paper as beautiful as any found in an art store—and with more distinctive and personal patterns, too. Alisa Golden's methods of applying inks and paints to paper can dramatically alter the appearance of finished works. From artist books and journals to greeting cards, collages, and more, these techniques work on any paper surface and add numerous skills to the crafter's arsenal. Create dramatic effects using gesso, acrylic inks, watercolor paints, stamps, stencils, and more. From basic patterning to wet-on-wet to paste paper frottage, plus a selection of nine projects, this book is a treasury of ideas.
Paper Money Of The United States by Arthur L. Friedberg
A Complete Illustrated Guide with Valuations large size notes, fractional currency, small size notes, encased postage stamps from the first year of paper money (1861) to the present confederate states notes, colonial and continental currency The standard reference work on paper money
Paper Folding by Sally Henry
Presents an introduction to paper folding, with step-by-step instructions for making such projects as a windmill, a gift box, a party hat, flowers, animal snappers, and a swan mobile.