Abstract

Peroxide pulp (received by means delignification with reactive mixture «H2О2–H2О–AсОН–АсООН–catalyst») and sulfate pulp from stems of wheat straw are beaten to 28–30о SR. Morphological characteristics of fibers (length, width, number of breaks, a break angle, length of segments, coarseness, shape factor) and strength properties of paper castings (breaking length, flexural rigidity and other) was determinate. Peroxide pulp is less degrade during the beat process and doesn't concede to sulfate pulp along the fundamental and technological properties.

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