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Fig 1.

Successive steps of paper sheet formation.

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Fig 2.

Successive steps of hydrogen bonds formation between fibres in paper.

A) bonding via a multimolecular water layer, B) bonding via a monomolecular layer of water, C) hydrogen bonds.

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Table 1.

Selected properties of applied solvents [33].

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Table 2.

WRV of pulp, bulk density and optical properties of paper sheets formed in water and different alcohols.

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Table 3.

Tensile properties of laboratory paper sheets formed in water and different alcohols.

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Fig 3.

The interplay between the tear resistance and breaking length of paper formed in water and selected alcohols.

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