The content of the lectures will be specially organized to fit an audience of
industry people interested in pulp bleaching and fibre chemical modification
issues, as well as suppliers willing to know about new opportunities for their
products or equipments.
| Nr. |
Title |
Author(s) |
| October 11th, 2005 |
| 01 |
Key-note introduction |
|
| First session - Ozone treatement of
chemical pulps (October
11th, 2005) |
| 02. |
Why using ozone for the bleaching of chemical pulps ? Tutorial. |
Dominique Lachenal, EFPG |
| 03. |
Applying ozone on high kappa pulps (kraft and sulfite) to improve the bleached pulp yield. |
Christine Chirat, EFPG |
| 04. |
Ozone as final bleaching stage: basic aspects and process performance. |
Guillaume Pipon, EFPG |
| 05. |
Effect of ozone on fiber morphology and papermaking properties, |
Raphaël Passas, Christine Chirat, EFPG |
| Second session - Improvement of bleaching
response of chemical pulps (October 11th, 2005) |
| 06. |
Reasons for bleachability problems and ways to resolve them |
Dominique Lachenal, EFPG |
| 07. |
Getting the best from chlorine dioxide bleaching : The hot D stage |
Christine Chirat, EFPG |
| 08. |
Getting the best from chlorine dioxide bleaching : Chlorine dioxide splitting |
Dominique Lachenal, EFPG |
| Third session -
Ozone in mechanical pulping (October 11th, 2005) |
| 09. |
Why using ozone in mechanical pulping ? Tutorial |
Dominique Lachenal, EFPG |
| 10. |
Saving energy by application of an ozone treatment in the mechanical pulping process. |
Jean-Christophe Hostachy, Wedeco |
| October 12th, 2005 |
| Fourth session - Fiber
chemical modification (October 12th, 2005) |
| 11. |
Surface modification of cellulose fibres, the state of the art. |
Naceur Belgacem, EFPG |
| 12. |
Effect of carboxyl groups on transformer board surface properties. |
Audrey Bourgeois, EFPG |
| 13. |
Different ways to create carboxyl groups on cellulose. Effect of paper properties. |
Gérard Mortha, EFPG |
| 14. |
Yellowing problems due to the presence of created carbonyl and carboxyl groups on cellulosic fibres. |
Christine Chirat, EFPG |
| Fifth session - Vegetal
fillers to improve paper properties (October 12th, 2005) |
| 15. |
Micronised bleached sugar beet fillers to improve the strength properties of paper. |
Géraldine Champon, Tembec Tarascon |
| 16. |
Production of carbohydrate nanofillers (whiskers, microfibrillated cellulose, starch nanocristals).
Their potential interest. |
Alain Dufresne, EFPG |
| EFPG Party on the occasion
of its ISO 9001 certification (October 12th, 2005 - 12h30) |