The Effect of Cationic – Anionic Starch Multilayers Formation upon CMP Fibers on Pulp and Paper Properties
Current study was done with the aim of investigating the effect of polymeric multilayers of cationic starch and anionic starch upon CMP fibers using layer-by-layer technique on its pulp and paper properties. Consecutive cationic and anionic starches layering experiments (respectively 1% and 0.5% dos...
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oai:doaj.org-article:309f4826aa82477397d9af3f8d8e8a272021-12-02T07:45:08ZThe Effect of Cationic – Anionic Starch Multilayers Formation upon CMP Fibers on Pulp and Paper Properties1735-09132383-112X10.22092/ijwpr.2017.107066https://doaj.org/article/309f4826aa82477397d9af3f8d8e8a272017-04-01T00:00:00Zhttp://ijwpr.areeo.ac.ir/article_107066_677b98af8b91db0fb63641d446d2784f.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/1735-0913https://doaj.org/toc/2383-112XCurrent study was done with the aim of investigating the effect of polymeric multilayers of cationic starch and anionic starch upon CMP fibers using layer-by-layer technique on its pulp and paper properties. Consecutive cationic and anionic starches layering experiments (respectively 1% and 0.5% dose of each starch based on oven-dry fibers) with layering time of about 10 minutes were conducted to assemble one to five successive ionic starches onto CMP fibers. Pulp properties including: freeness, water retention value and zeta potential were examined. Then, handsheets with basis weight of about 60 g/m2 were prepared and their properties were analyzed. Succeeding variation of zeta potential designated formation of successive layers of starches onto the CMP fibers. Furthermore, pulp freeness and water retention value has been enlarged by increasing the number of formed layers. The results of paper properties analysis showed that bonding-ability of fibers including tensile index and burst index have been considerably improved. The prepared SEM micrographs indicated of making more bonds between fibers due to the higher absorption of cationic starch.Hamid reza RodiHasibeh SaeidiRegional Information Center for Science and Technology (RICeST)articleLayer-by-layer techniquecationic starchanionic starchStrength propertieszeta potentialwater retention valueForestrySD1-669.5FAتحقیقات علوم چوب و کاغذ ایران, Vol 32, Iss 1, Pp 57-68 (2017) |
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Current study was done with the aim of investigating the effect of polymeric multilayers of cationic starch and anionic starch upon CMP fibers using layer-by-layer technique on its pulp and paper properties. Consecutive cationic and anionic starches layering experiments (respectively 1% and 0.5% dose of each starch based on oven-dry fibers) with layering time of about 10 minutes were conducted to assemble one to five successive ionic starches onto CMP fibers. Pulp properties including: freeness, water retention value and zeta potential were examined. Then, handsheets with basis weight of about 60 g/m2 were prepared and their properties were analyzed. Succeeding variation of zeta potential designated formation of successive layers of starches onto the CMP fibers. Furthermore, pulp freeness and water retention value has been enlarged by increasing the number of formed layers. The results of paper properties analysis showed that bonding-ability of fibers including tensile index and burst index have been considerably improved. The prepared SEM micrographs indicated of making more bonds between fibers due to the higher absorption of cationic starch. |
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The Effect of Cationic – Anionic Starch Multilayers Formation upon CMP Fibers on Pulp and Paper Properties |
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The Effect of Cationic – Anionic Starch Multilayers Formation upon CMP Fibers on Pulp and Paper Properties |
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The Effect of Cationic – Anionic Starch Multilayers Formation upon CMP Fibers on Pulp and Paper Properties |
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The Effect of Cationic – Anionic Starch Multilayers Formation upon CMP Fibers on Pulp and Paper Properties |
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The Effect of Cationic – Anionic Starch Multilayers Formation upon CMP Fibers on Pulp and Paper Properties |
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effect of cationic – anionic starch multilayers formation upon cmp fibers on pulp and paper properties |
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