Measurement of the flexibility of wet cellulose fibres using atomic force microscopy |
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Authors: | Torbjörn Pettersson Johannes Hellwig Per-Johan Gustafsson Stig Stenström |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Fibre and Polymer Technology,KTH Royal Institute of Technology,Stockholm,Sweden;2.Division of Structural Mechanics,LTH,Lund,Sweden;3.Department of Chemical Engineering,LTH,Lund,Sweden |
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Abstract: | Flexibility and modulus of elasticity data for two types of wet cellulose fibres using a direct force–displacement method by means of AFM are reported for never dried wet fibres immersed in water. The flexibilities for the bleached softwood kraft pulp (BSW) fibres are in the range of 4–38 × 1012 N?1 m?2 while the flexibilities for the thermomechanical pulp (TMP) fibres are about one order of magnitude lower. For BSW the modulus of elasticity ranges from 1 to 12 MPa and for TMP between 15–190 MPa. These data are lower than most other available pulp fibre data and comparable to a soft rubber band. Reasons for the difference can be that our measurements with a direct method were performed using never dried fibres immersed in water while other groups have employed indirect methods using pulp with different treatments. |
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