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Coaggregation of mineral filler particles and starch granules as a basis for improving filler-fiber interaction in paper production.

Ting Li1, Jun Fan1, Wensen Chen1, Jiayan Shu1, Xueren Qian1, Haifeng Wei2, Qingwen Wang3, Jing Shen4.   

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The sustainable, efficient use of renewable bio-based additives in the production of various materials fits well into the concept of sustainability. Here, the concept of coaggregation of mineral filler particles and starch granules for improving filler-fiber interaction in paper-based cellulosic networks is presented. Coaggregation of precipitated calcium carbonate filler particles and uncooked, unmodified corn starch granules by cationic polyacrylamide (a cationic high molecular weight polymer flocculant) in combination with bentonite (an anionic microparticle) prior to addition to cellulosic fiber slurry delivered enhanced filler bondability with cellulosic fibers. For instance, under the conditions studied, preaggregation resulted in an increase in filler bondability factor from 9.24 to 15.21 at starch dosage of 1% (on the basis of the dry weight of papermaking stock). The swelling and gelatinization of the starch granules in starch-filler preaggregates or hybrids enabled the "bridging" of the gaps in cellulosic networks, leading to structural consolidation and strength enhancement.
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Keywords:  Bondability; Coaggregation; Mineral filler particles; Paper-based cellulosic networks; Starch granules; Strength enhancement

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27261726     DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2016.04.082

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Carbohydr Polym        ISSN: 0144-8617            Impact factor:   9.381


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1.  Effects of In-Situ Filler Loading vs. Conventional Filler and the Use of Retention-Related Additives on Properties of Paper.

Authors:  Maria Emiliana Fortună; Andrei Lobiuc; Lucian-Mihai Cosovanu; Maria Harja
Journal:  Materials (Basel)       Date:  2020-11-10       Impact factor: 3.623

2.  Diatomite Modified with an Alkyl Ketene Dimer for Hydrophobicity of Cellulosic Paper.

Authors:  Zicheng Chen; Guangyuan Fan; Xiangyang He; Lei Xu; Xuefeng Zhang; Zhibin He; Lanhe Zhang
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2022-06-02
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