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Pulp and Paper Industry

Microbiological Issues in Papermaking

  • 1st Edition - April 9, 2015
  • Latest edition
  • Author: Pratima Bajpai
  • Language: English

Pulp and Paper Industry: Microbiological Issues in Papermaking features in-depth and thorough coverage of microbiological issues in papermaking and their consequences and the curre… Read more

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Description

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 the actual technological changes in papermaking on the control programmes. The microbial issues in paper mill systems, chemistry of deposits on paper machines, the strategies for deposit control and methods used for the analysis of biofouling are all dealt in this book along with various growth prevention methods. The traditional use of biocides is discussed taken into account the new environmental regulations regarding their use. Finally, discusses the trends regarding the future of the microbiological control in papermaking systems.

Key features

  • In-depth coverage of microbiological issues in papermaking and their consequences
  • Discusses eco-efficient processes (green processes) for biofilm/slime control
  • Offers a thorough review of the current literature with links to the primary literature
  • Comprehensive indexing
  • Author is an authority in the pulp and paper industry

Readership

Researchers, Scientists, Graduate students, Teachers in Pulp and Paper technology, Biotechnology, Microbiology, Environmental pollution, Pulp and Paper Technologist/ Engineers, Paper manufacturers, Paper mill personnel, Senior Paper Scientists and R&D Professionals, Academics, Analysts and Consultants

Table of 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
  • Chapter 2. Paper Machine Loops and Papermaking
    • 2.1. Papermaking
  • 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 Products
    • 3.6. Microbially Influenced Corrosion
  • 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
  • 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
  • Chapter 6. Chemistry of Deposits on Paper Machines
    • 6.1. Organic Deposits
    • 6.2. Inorganic Deposits
    • 6.3. Biological Deposits
  • Chapter 7. Methods for Determining the Microbiological Contamination Level
    • 7.1. Off-Line Methods
    • 7.2. On-Line Methods
  • Chapter 8. The Control of Microbiological Problems
    • 8.1. Good Housekeeping
    • 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
  • Chapter 9. Future Prospects
  • Index

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: April 21, 2015
  • Language: English

About the author

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Pratima Bajpai

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.
Affiliations and expertise
Consultant-Pulp and Paper, Kanpur, India

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