Abstract
THE chemical aspects of paper-making are dealt with in the volume under notice, the mechanical processes being described only in so far as they are necessary for an understanding of the chemistry. Although concerned chiefly with American practice, and less complete than the standard English treatises, the volume should be of service to chemists in paperworks laboratories. It is clearly written and well illustrated.
Chemistry of Pulp and Paper Making.
E.
Sutermeister
By. Pp. vii + 479 + 31 plates. (New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc.; London: Chapman and Hall, Ltd., 1920.) 36s. net.
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Chemistry of Pulp and Paper Making . Nature 109, 271 (1922). https://doi.org/10.1038/109271d0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/109271d0