| Potential of biotechnology in fibre modification | |
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PulPaper 2007 Conference Innovative and Sustainable Use of Forest Resources. Helsinki, Finland, 5 - 7 June 2007, Enzyme technologies provide tools for adding value to fibre based products. Presently, lignocellulose modifying enzymes are used for improving pulp and paper processing. In future, these enzymes are expected to be increasingly used for modification and transformation reactions improving the properties of fibre based products. (4 refs.) |
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Suurnäkki, Anna, Pere, Jaakko, Grönqvist, Stina, Mikkonen, Hannu, Viikari, Liisa |
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Publisher : Finnish Paper Engineer's Association Type : text Format : - |
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2007 |
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Natural fibers, Biotechnology, Enzyme kinetics, Phase transitions, Product development, Reaction kinetics, Value engineering |
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Languages : eng |
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