Enzymatic Treatment of Mechanical Pulp Fibers for Improving Papermaking Properties

2000 ◽  
Vol 16 (6) ◽  
pp. 1025-1029 ◽  
Author(s):  
K.K.Y. Wong ◽  
J.D. Richardson ◽  
S.D. Mansfield
BioResources ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
pp. 6561-6575
Author(s):  
Kirsi Immonen ◽  
Erkki Saharinen ◽  
Ilkka Nurminen ◽  
Jari Sirviö ◽  
David Sandquist

Recent studies have suggested that blocky mechanical pulp fines (CTMP fines) and fibrillar fines (SMC fines) have a negative impact on biocomposite modulus of rupture (MoR) in compression molded biocomposites. In addition, it was suggested that CTMP fines also have a negative impact on biocomposite modulus of elasticity (MoE). This study investigated whether these findings transfer to other types of cellulose fines material and injection molding. The effect of ‘V-fines’ addition to sawdust- and TMP-based biocomposites was analyzed, with respect to fines concentration, dispersing agent, and compatibilizers. The results indicated that the addition of ‘V-fines’ increased the stiffness (MoE) of all the analyzed compositions, while reducing the elongation at break. The addition of ‘V-fines’ reduced the tensile and flexural strength of TMP biocomposites, while it was largely unaffected for sawdust biocomposites. Flexural strength for neat ‘V-fines’ composites showed an increase that was proportional to the remaining pulp fibers composition. The addition of a dispersant agent to the ‘V-fines’ increased tensile strength, suggesting that an increased dispersion of the ‘V-fines’ can be achieved and is beneficial to the composite. The effects of the analyzed compatibilizer (polyethyleneoxide) was negligible, except for a small indication of increased MoE for fines / sawdust biocomposites.


Holzforschung ◽  
1994 ◽  
Vol 48 (5) ◽  
pp. 436-440 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jeff Thornton ◽  
Maija Tenkanen ◽  
Rainer Ekman ◽  
Bjarne Holmbom ◽  
Liisa Viikari

Materials ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (8) ◽  
pp. 1272 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dawit Beyene ◽  
Michael Chae ◽  
Jing Dai ◽  
Christophe Danumah ◽  
Frank Tosto ◽  
...  

Integrating enzymatic treatment and acid hydrolysis potentially improves the economics of cellulose nanocrystal (CNC) production and demonstrates a sustainable cellulosic ethanol co-generation strategy. In this study, the effect of enzymatic treatment on filter paper and wood pulp fibers, and CNCs generated via subsequent acid hydrolysis were assessed. Characterization was performed using a pulp quality monitoring system, scanning and transmission electron microscopies, dynamic light scattering, X-ray diffraction, and thermogravimetric analysis. Enzymatic treatment partially reduced fiber length, but caused swelling, indicating simultaneous fragmentation and layer erosion. Preferential hydrolysis of less ordered cellulose by cellulases slightly improved the crystallinity index of filter paper fiber from 86% to 88%, though no change was observed for wood pulp fibre. All CNC colloids were stable with zeta potential values below −39 mV and hydrodynamic diameters ranging from 205 to 294 nm. Furthermore, the temperature for the peak rate of CNC thermal degradation was generally not affected by enzymatic treatment. These findings demonstrate that CNCs of comparable quality can be produced from an enzymatically-mediated acid hydrolysis biorefining strategy that co-generates fermentable sugars for biofuel production.


2013 ◽  
Vol 807-809 ◽  
pp. 496-499
Author(s):  
Lu Peng Shao ◽  
Yu Liu ◽  
Zhen Wang ◽  
Jia Chuan Chen

This paper compared the differences of laccase modified APMP and unmodified controlled trails to characterize laccase’s impacts on the whiteness, physical properties and fiber morphology of APMP. From this paper, we can see that after laccase modified, the whiteness of the APMP significantly reduced; physical properties of the APMP were reduced after the first enhanced with increasing the amount of laccase. when the amount of laccase was 2u/g, the physical properties of the APMP were best, the same time after 2u/g laccase treatment ,the surfaces of the pulp fibers engendered the devillicate and peeling.


2003 ◽  
Vol 49 (4) ◽  
pp. 361-365 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jonas HafrÉn ◽  
Geoffrey Daniel
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2020 ◽  
Vol 150 ◽  
pp. 112410
Author(s):  
Xingye An ◽  
Jing Liu ◽  
Liqin Liu ◽  
Hao Zhang ◽  
Shuangxi Nie ◽  
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