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Optimization of organosolv Pulping, Bleaching process and Physico- chemical Characteristic for Mango Seed paper

Author Affiliations

  • 1Chemistry Research Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, B. N. Bandodkar College of Science Chendani Bunder road, Thane - 400 601 Maharashtra, India
  • 2Chemistry Research Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, B. N. Bandodkar College of Science Chendani Bunder road, Thane - 400 601 Maharashtra, India

Res.J.chem.sci., Volume 6, Issue (5), Pages 34-41, May,18 (2016)

Abstract

There is a growing concern over use of wood pulp for paper making which has led to increase the usage of low-cost non-wood pulp for papermaking. Mango seed hard cover is having great potential for cellulose. Hence the present research paper focused on Mango seed hard cover as a source of Pulp and Paper industries. Developed Paper from mango seed using Flat sieve and Hand sheet press mould methods was compared based on Porosity, Thickness, absorbency, Tensile strength, etc. Physic chemical characteristics of paper were deliberated by optimizing organosolv process followed by bleaching.

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