Effects of Chemical Additives on the Light Weight Paper

Tissue, among the highest value added paper products, finds extensive application in modern society. Continued efforts are being made to further improve tissue properties, such as strength, softness and water absorbency. Besides the efforts on characterizing facial tissue softness, this study focuse...

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Main Author: Liu, Jin
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Language:en_US
Published: Georgia Institute of Technology 2006
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1853/7626
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spelling ndltd-GATECH-oai-smartech.gatech.edu-1853-76262013-01-07T20:12:43ZEffects of Chemical Additives on the Light Weight PaperLiu, JinTissueWet strength resinAdditivesAdsorptionDebonding agentDebonderSoftnessTissue, among the highest value added paper products, finds extensive application in modern society. Continued efforts are being made to further improve tissue properties, such as strength, softness and water absorbency. Besides the efforts on characterizing facial tissue softness, this study focuses on tissue quality improvement through chemical means. The application of a wet strength resin, Kymene1500 and a debonding agent, Softrite7516 onto cellulose fibers is considered. First, the adsorption kinetics of the two chemical additives onto cellulose fibers was studied. The adsorption mechanisms were proposed and validated by kinetic data. A novel apparatus was designed in this study, and represented the first in the field to collect real-time data, which has the potential to be applied to the adsorption kinetic study of other types of paper additives. Second, the effects of Kymene1500 and Softrite7516 on various sheet properties were studied. The results provide quantitative information on tissue additives effects on sheet properties. It is shown that the combined application of the additives can overcome the disadvantages of individual species and produce sheets with both wet strength and softness. Finally, environmental-benign debonding agents with polyoxyethylene chains were applied to the sheets, and the effects of two design parameters, i.e., fatty acid and degree of ethoxylation, on tissue properties were investigated.Georgia Institute of Technology2006-01-19T21:06:15Z2006-01-19T21:06:15Z2004-10-14Dissertation2128703 bytesapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1853/7626en_US
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topic Tissue
Wet strength resin
Additives
Adsorption
Debonding agent
Debonder
Softness
spellingShingle Tissue
Wet strength resin
Additives
Adsorption
Debonding agent
Debonder
Softness
Liu, Jin
Effects of Chemical Additives on the Light Weight Paper
description Tissue, among the highest value added paper products, finds extensive application in modern society. Continued efforts are being made to further improve tissue properties, such as strength, softness and water absorbency. Besides the efforts on characterizing facial tissue softness, this study focuses on tissue quality improvement through chemical means. The application of a wet strength resin, Kymene1500 and a debonding agent, Softrite7516 onto cellulose fibers is considered. First, the adsorption kinetics of the two chemical additives onto cellulose fibers was studied. The adsorption mechanisms were proposed and validated by kinetic data. A novel apparatus was designed in this study, and represented the first in the field to collect real-time data, which has the potential to be applied to the adsorption kinetic study of other types of paper additives. Second, the effects of Kymene1500 and Softrite7516 on various sheet properties were studied. The results provide quantitative information on tissue additives effects on sheet properties. It is shown that the combined application of the additives can overcome the disadvantages of individual species and produce sheets with both wet strength and softness. Finally, environmental-benign debonding agents with polyoxyethylene chains were applied to the sheets, and the effects of two design parameters, i.e., fatty acid and degree of ethoxylation, on tissue properties were investigated.
author Liu, Jin
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title Effects of Chemical Additives on the Light Weight Paper
title_short Effects of Chemical Additives on the Light Weight Paper
title_full Effects of Chemical Additives on the Light Weight Paper
title_fullStr Effects of Chemical Additives on the Light Weight Paper
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Chemical Additives on the Light Weight Paper
title_sort effects of chemical additives on the light weight paper
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