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Tove Joelsson is a researcher at Mid Sweden University's Department of Engineering, Mathematics and Science Education (IMD) in Sundsvall, specializing in sustainable pulp and paper technology. Her work focuses on enhancing paper strength through innovative processing techniques.
Her educational background includes a Doctoral Thesis (2021) titled The influence of Pulp Type and Hot-pressing Conditions on Paper Strength Development and a Licentiate Thesis (2020) on High strength paper from high yield pulps by means of hot-pressing, both completed at Mid Sweden University.
Joelsson's research centers on lignin chemistry and hot-pressing technologies to develop sustainable packaging materials. She investigates how fiber morphology, lignin diffusion, and sulfonation processes affect paper bonding, densification, and wet-strength properties. Her work bridges fundamental wood science with industrial applications for eco-friendly material development.
Analysis of her publications (2018-2023) reveals a consistent research trajectory toward optimizing high-yield pulp processing. Early work focused on fundamental aspects of water-resistant packaging (2018), evolving to detailed mechanisms of lignin inter-diffusion (2021-2023) and steel-belt press technologies. Key trends include reducing energy consumption while improving mechanical performance through controlled lignin modification and thermal processing.
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Joelsson actively collaborates with researchers including Pettersson, Norgren, Engstrand, and Svedberg across multiple publications. Her work demonstrates strong industry-academia partnerships in pulp and paper innovation, though specific grant details are not provided in available sources.