Effect of microfibrillated cellulose and fines on the drainage of kraft pulp suspension and paper strength |
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Authors: | Tero Taipale Monika Österberg Antti Nykänen Janne Ruokolainen Janne Laine |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Forest Products Technology, Aalto University School of Science and Technology, P.O. Box 16300, 00076 Aalto, Espoo, Finland;(2) Department of Applied Physics, Aalto University School of Science and Technology, P.O. Box 15100, 00076 Aalto, Espoo, Finland |
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Abstract: | Different types of microfibrillated cellulose (MFC) and fines suspensions were produced, characterized, and then added to a papermaking pulp suspension. High and medium molar mass cationic polyelectrolytes were used as fixatives. The drainage behavior of the pulp suspensions with additives were evaluated against the strength properties of hand sheets made thereof. The effects of salt concentration, pH, fixative type, dosage and type of fibrillar material on drainage were examined. All the MFC and fines samples produced had clearly different properties due to their dissimilar production methods, and they also introduced specific responses on the measured drainage and paper strength. Generally, the addition of MFC decreased the drainage rate of pulp suspension and increased the strength of paper. However, it was shown that by optimum selection of materials and process conditions an enhancement of the strength properties could be achieved without simultaneously deteriorating the drainage. |
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