H-factor is a kinetic model for the rate of delignification in kraft pulping. It is a single variable model combining temperature (T) and time (t) and assuming that the delignification is one single reaction.[1]

References
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Gullichsen, Johan; Fogelholm, Carl-Johan (2000). Chemical Pulping. Papermaking Science and Technology. Vol. 6A. Finland: Fapet Oy. pp. 291–292. ISBN 952-5216-06-3.
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- Battle of Talas
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- Matthias Koops
- Friedrich Gottlob Keller
- Charles Fenerty
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- Timothy Barrett
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