The work presented will report on the use of AFM to study the CFA characteristics of dissolving pulp of a clone of Eucalyptus grown in compartments with contrasting growth rates (low and high), at different stages of the pulping process (solid wood, unbleached [raw] and fully bleached) to different end-product purities of alpha cellulose (92 and 96%).
Reference:
Chunilall, V, Wesley-Smith, J and Bush, T. 2006. Cellulose fibril aggregation studies of eucalyptus dissolving pulps using atomic force microscopy.
Chunilall, V., Wesley-Smith, J., & Bush, T. (2006). Cellulose fibril aggregation studies of eucalyptus dissolving pulps using atomic force microscopy. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/838
Chunilall, Viren, J Wesley-Smith, and T Bush. "Cellulose fibril aggregation studies of eucalyptus dissolving pulps using atomic force microscopy." (2006): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/838
Chunilall V, Wesley-Smith J, Bush T, Cellulose fibril aggregation studies of eucalyptus dissolving pulps using atomic force microscopy; 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/838 .