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Glutaraldehyde crosslinking of arabinoxylan produced from corn ethanol residuals
Authors:Zhouyang Xiang  Renil Anthony  Wu Lan  Troy Runge
Affiliation:1.State Key Laboratory of Pulp and Paper Engineering,South China University of Technology,Guangzhou,China;2.Department of Biological Systems Engineering,University of Wisconsin-Madison,Madison,USA
Abstract:This study investigated the possibility of substituting petroleum-based polymers with biopolymers for films and paper coatings. Arabinoxylan (AX) was extracted from distillers’ grains, a low-value corn ethanol byproduct, and modified through crosslinking with glutaraldehyde (GA) which was made into films and paper coatings. The effects of degree of substitution (DS) on film and coating properties of GA cross-linked AX, referred to as GAX, were investigated. The GAX films had markedly higher tensile strength, approximately 3 times higher than the unmodified AX films at low DS, with higher DS causing a negative effect on the film tensile strength. Compared to unmodified AX coating, paper coated with GAX also had significantly higher tensile index, presumably due to high adhesion between the coating and paper interface. When used as a coating binder with calcium carbonate pigments, GAX showed comparable performance to polyvinyl alcohol, a common industrial binder, demonstrating the potential to be substituted for the petroleum-based paper coating binder.
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