KEMS602 Wood Prosessing Chemistry (3–6 cr)

Study level:
Advanced studies
Grading scale:
0-5
Language:
Finnish
Responsible organisation:
Department of Chemistry
Curriculum periods:
2017-2018, 2018-2019, 2019-2020

Description

Content

The chemistry of cellulose manufacturing methods and their by-products. Basics of papermaking chemistry. An overview of producing cellulose derivatives.

Completion methods

Exam (to be organized annually four times)

Assessment details

Typically as follows: grade 0 <35 %, 1 35-45 %, 2 45-55 %, 3 55-65 %, 4 65-75 % ja 5 >75 % of the maximum points (depends on the degree of exam difficulty)

Learning outcomes

The student understands the detailed chemistry of various methods for producing cellulose fiber (chemical delignification, recovery of cooking chemicals, mechanical pulping, and bleaching) as well as the utilization of by-products obtained from these methods. The student also masters the principles in papermaking and knows the role of papermaking chemicals. In addition, the student can outline the industrial production of the main types of cellulose derivatives.

Description of prerequisites

Participation in "KEMS601 Structure and Chemical Composition of Wood" lectures.

Study materials

Materials distributed during lectures.

Literature

  • R. Alén, Basic chemistry of wood delignification, kirjassa: P. Stenius (toim.), Forest Products Chemistry, luku 2, 2000, s. 58-104 (ISBN 952-5216-03-9); R. Alén (toim.), Biorefining of Forest Resources, 2011 (soveltuvin kohdin) (ISBN 978-952-5216-39-4); R. Alén (toim.), Papermaking Chemistry, 2007 (soveltuvin kohdin) (ISBN 978-952-5216-24-0).<br /><br />R. Alén, Basic chemistry of wood delignification, in: P. Stenius (Ed.), Forest Products Chemistry, chapter 2, 2000, pp. 58-104 (ISBN 952-5216-03-9); R. Alén (Ed.), Biorefining of Forest Resources, 2011 (to be read selectively) (ISBN 978-952-5216-39-4); ; R. Alén (Ed.), Papermaking Chemistry, 2007 (to be read selectively) (ISBN 978-952-5216-24-0).

Completion methods

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