Pulp and paper industry : microbiological issues in papermaking /
Pulp and Paper Industry: Microbiological Issues in Papermaking features in-depth and thorough coverage of microbiological issues in papermaking and their consequences and the current state of the different alternatives for prevention, treatment and control of biofilm/slime considering the impact of...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam, Netherlands :
Elsevier,
[2015]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Pulp and Paper Industry; Copyright; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Preface; Glossary; Abbreviations; Chapter 1
- General Introduction; 1.1 Global Pulp and Paper Industry; 1.2 Microbial Problems in the Paper Industry: General Aspects; References; Chapter 2
- Paper Machine Loops and Papermaking; 2.1 Papermaking; References; Chapter 3
- Microbial Problems in Papermaking and Consequences; 3.1 Biofilm and Stains/Spots or Holes in Paper Products; 3.2 Extracellular Polymeric Substances; 3.3 Growth of Micro-Organisms on Raw Materials or Additives; 3.4 Malodor Formation.
- 3.5 Quality of the Paper Products3.6 Microbially Influenced Corrosion; References; Chapter 4
- Factors Affecting Biofilm Development; 4.1 Nutrients; 4.2 Effect of Temperature; 4.3 Effect of pH; 4.4 Surface Condition; 4.5 Flow Velocity and Hydrodynamics; 4.6 Rheological and Adhesive Properties of Biofilms; 4.7 Effects of Particles; 4.8 Properties of the Cells; 4.9 Gene Regulation; 4.10 Quorum Sensing; References; Chapter 5
- Microorganisms Occurring in Papermaking Process and Their Location; 5.1 Microorganisms Occurring in Papermaking Process; 5.2 Location of Slime on the Machine; References.
- Chapter 6
- Chemistry of Deposits on Paper Machines6.1 Organic Deposits; 6.2 Inorganic Deposits; 6.3 Biological Deposits; References; Chapter 7
- Methods for Determining the Microbiological Contamination Level*; 7.2 On-Line Methods; References; Chapter 8
- The Control of Microbiological Problems*; 8.2 Boilouts; 8.3 Biocides; 8.4 Enzyme Use; 8.5 Biological Equilibrium; 8.6 Biodispersants; 8.7 Use of Competing Microorganisms; 8.8 Biofilm Inhibitors; 8.9 Bacteriophage Use; 8.10 Electrochemically Activated Biocides; 8.11 Other Techniques in Biofilm Treatment; References.
- Chapter 9
- Future ProspectsReferences; Index.