1st week History of paper and pulp production. Raw materials for the production of paper fibers. 2nd week Wood as a basic raw material for the production of pulp - its occurrence, properties, structure, composition. 3rd week Preparation of wood for the production of paper fibers - approach, storage, debarking, sorting of wood chips, organization of wood storage. 4th week Principles and technology of high-yield pulp production - pulp, pressure pulp, TMP, CTMP, CMP, BCTMP, APMP, XTMP. 5th week Effect of physical, supramolecular-chemical, chemical, biochemical, photochemical action on wood with the aim of producing paper pulp. 6th week Principles and technology of paper and chemical pulp production. Week 7 Chemistry of alkaline (sulphate), neutral (NSSC) and acid (acid sulphite) cooking processes 8th week Mechanism of delignification and hydrolysis reactions, selectivity and differences of multi-stage batches, kinetics of cooking processes, control of cooking processes. 9th week Modern brewing technologies - Super Batch, Energobatch, RDM, MCC, Organosolve processes. 10th week Pulp bleaching - chemistry. 11th week Technology of classic bleaching procedures based on chlorine compounds and modern procedures working with oxygen compounds. 12th week Washing, sorting, cleaning pulp. Regeneration of chemicals in pulp mills - sulfate and sulfite regeneration. 13th week By-products in pulp production. Environmental protection and occupational safety in pulp production. Properties of fibrous raw materials from the point of view of their use - evaluation of mechanical, chemical and optical properties of pulps, explanation of these properties.
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Hnětkovský V. Papírenská příručka. ISBN 04-625-83.
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Sundholm J. Mechanical Pulping. Fapet Oy, Helsihki, Finland, 2000. ISBN 952-5216-05-5.
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Šutý L. Výroba a vlastnosti buničín. ISBN 63-557-82.
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