2020
DOI: 10.1515/npprj-2020-0039
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A solid-phase extraction method that eliminates matrix effects of complex pulp mill effluents for the analysis of lipophilic wood extractives

Abstract: The extraction of lipophilic wood extractives from pulp and paper process waters proves to be a challenging task, due to harsh and alternating process and sample conditions. This study has determined the potential use of polymeric sorbents for solid-phase extraction (SPE) and compared to classical silica-based reversed-phase packed columns, with polymeric hydrophilic-lipophilic balanced (HLB) cartridges being the sorbent with the most potential. Recovery functions were obtained with an internal standard mixtur… Show more

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“…However, different types of extractives hinder the cellulosic pulp production in different intensities. Polar extractives are easier to remove, but non-polar extractives lead to higher removal costs [72][73][74][75]. Therefore, the focus of clone selection for the production of cellulosic pulp must be taken into account for woods that have lower concentrations of extractives.…”
Section: Composition Of Wood Extractivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, different types of extractives hinder the cellulosic pulp production in different intensities. Polar extractives are easier to remove, but non-polar extractives lead to higher removal costs [72][73][74][75]. Therefore, the focus of clone selection for the production of cellulosic pulp must be taken into account for woods that have lower concentrations of extractives.…”
Section: Composition Of Wood Extractivesmentioning
confidence: 99%