Detalhes do Documento

Enzymatic nanocellulose in papermaking – The key role as filler flocculant and strengthening agent

Autor(es): Lourenço, Ana F. ; Gamelas, José A. F. ; Sarmento, Pedro ; Ferreira, Paulo Jorge Tavares

Data: 2019

Identificador Persistente: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/87391

Origem: Estudo Geral - Universidade de Coimbra

Assunto(s): Enzymes; Filler retention; Nanocellulose; Papermaking; Paper strength


Descrição

Nanocelluloses have been increasingly used in composites since their reduced size, high aspect ratio and stiffness confer great strength to the materials. In papermaking, it has been proved that harsh and expensive chemical pre-treatments to generate nanofibrils, such as TEMPO-mediated oxidation, are not the most favourable and therefore the use of cellulose microfibrils (CMF) have gained extra attention, especially those produced with the aid of enzymatic hydrolysis. In the present work, strategies to improve filler flocculation and the papermaking properties, by using enzymatic CMF, are provided. The CMF degree of polymerization was found to be directly related to precipitated calcium carbonate flocculation, leading to higher retentions in the fibre matrix. Besides, the paper dry and wet strengths were much improved, allowing in return the production of high-filler loaded handsheets with reduced requirements for common paper additives.

Tipo de Documento Artigo científico
Idioma Inglês
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