2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2336370/v1
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Suitability of Acacia decurrence Fiber Morphology For Pulp and Paper Making In Ethiopia

Abstract: The objective of this study was to investigate the fiber properties of Acacia decurrence as a alternative raw material quality evaluation for pulp and paper production. Trees from an even-aged stand with a similar stem diameter class were selected randomly. Wood discs were cross cut systematically from a log at the bottom (10%), middle (50%), and top (90%) position along the merchantable height, as well as a block of wood (2cmx2cmx2cm), was taken from pith to periphery: at near pith (10%), middle(50%), and nea… Show more

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“…Cellulose content has a great impact on the end use of wood. Materials with cellulose content ranging from 40% and above are considered as promising for pulp and paper manufacture (Abara & Bekele, 2021). The cellulose content of banana pseudo stem is (44.93 %) which is higher than wheat straw (39.72%), lower than bagasse (47%), bamboo (47%), eucalyptus globules (50.8%) and in the range of soft wood.…”
Section: Cellulosementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cellulose content has a great impact on the end use of wood. Materials with cellulose content ranging from 40% and above are considered as promising for pulp and paper manufacture (Abara & Bekele, 2021). The cellulose content of banana pseudo stem is (44.93 %) which is higher than wheat straw (39.72%), lower than bagasse (47%), bamboo (47%), eucalyptus globules (50.8%) and in the range of soft wood.…”
Section: Cellulosementioning
confidence: 99%