Rodger Beatson
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Research Interests
- Pulp & Paper
Biography
Rodger Beatson, BSc, PhD (Organic Chemistry)
Faculty, Chemical and Environmental Technology
Areas of interest: Energy efficiency in mechanical pulping, production of dissolving pulps, forest biomass as a source of fuels and chemicals, genetic control of plant fibre properties.
Recent Citations for Rodger Beatson
- Effect of alkaline pre-extraction of hemicelluloses and silica on kraft pulping of bamboo (Neosinocalamus affinis Keng)
- Insight into the evolution of the proton concentration during autohydrolysis and dilute-acid hydrolysis of hemicellulose
- A comparison between the effects of ozone and alkaline peroxide treatments on TMP properties and subsequent low consistency refining
- A pilot scale comparison of the effects of chemical pre-treatments of wood chips on the properties of low consistency refined TMP
- Low consistency refining of oxalic acid pretreated wood shavings
- An eco-friendly scheme to eliminate silica problems during bamboo biomass fractionation
- Identification of quantitative trait loci controlling fibre length and lignin content in Arabidopsis thaliana stems
- The effect of fiber characteristics on hydrolysis and cellulase accessibility to softwood substrates
- Increasing efficiency of enzymatic hemicellulose removal from bamboo for production of high-grade dissolving pulp
- Lz-0 × Berkeley: a new Arabidopsis recombinant inbred line population for the mapping of complex traits
- Treatment of douglas-fir heartwood thermomechanical pulp with laccases: effect of treatment conditions on peroxide bleaching
- A biorefinery scheme to fractionate bamboo into high-grade dissolving pulp and ethanol