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Humic substances, building blocks, and light organic substances were removed at lesser percentages.
The pulp brightness is measured after washing the pulp and thus removing the "light" organic products.
Being a selective process, erosion preferentially removes the light organic fraction of a low density of <1.8 Mg/m3.
The failure of the "light" organic products to completely dissociate from the fiber wall is more pronounced at high consistencies and when agitation is weak.
Straw addition further enhanced N immobilization under both oxic and anoxic conditions, with ≈ 12% of total immobilized N (2 4% of applied N) associated with the light organic matter fraction.
The mechanism consists of four key kinetic steps: adsorption of hydrogen peroxide and hydroxide to the pulp fiber walls; chromophore-removing chemical reaction on the fiber wall; desorption of "light" organic products formed from the fiber wall; and oxidation chain reduction of the cleaved organic substances.
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