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Informationen zum Autor Dr. Pratima Bajpai is a Pulp and Paper Consultant with a 40-year research career spanning institutions like the National Sugar Institute, University of Saskatchewan, and Thapar Research Centre. She has held visiting positions at the University of Waterloo and Kyushu University. Recognized among the World's Top 2% Scientists by Stanford University for five consecutive years, her expertise includes industrial biotechnology, environmental biotechnology, and pulp and paper. She has authored several advanced technical books and contributed to numerous publications, making significant contributions to her field. Dr. Bajpai is a leading expert in industrial biotechnology and environmental aspects of pulp and paper industries. Klappentext Pulp and paper production has increased globally and will continue to increase in the near future. Approximately 155 million tons of wood pulp is produced worldwide and about 260 million is projected for 2010. To cope with the increasing demand, an increase in production and improved environmental performance is needed as the industry is under constant pressure to reduce environmental emissions to air and water. This book gives updated information on environmentally benign approaches for pulp bleaching, which can help solve the problems associated with conventional bleaching technologies. "Bajpai provides a second edition of his comprehensive book on environmentally benign methods for pulp bleaching and related new and emerging technologies.The book includes extensive end-of-chapter references and a list of abbreviations. While technical, it is clearly written."--Reference and Research Book News, August 2013 Zusammenfassung Pulp and paper production has increased globally and will continue to increase in the near future. This book gives updated information on environmentally benign approaches for pulp bleaching! which can help solve the problems associated with conventional bleaching technologies. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction2. General Background3. Options for Environmentally Benign Bleaching4. Hexenuronic acids and their removal5. ECF and TCF bleaching6. Chlorine Free Bleaching of Secondary Fibers7. Closed Cycle Bleach Plant ...