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Accessibility of fiber surface sites for polymeric additives determines dry and wet tensile strength of paper sheets

Jan-Lukas Schäfer, Simon Schölch, Oswald Prucker, Thomas Brandstëtter, Jürgen Rühe, Alexander Ritter von Stockert, Tobias Meckel, Markus Biesalski

2021Cellulose23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract This contribution focuses on understanding of paper wet-strength properties, by taking a closer look at the spatial distribution of wet-strengthening polymers inside the cellulosic fiber network deposited under different treatment conditions using confocal laser scanning microscopy as in situ imaging tool. We compare the behavior of paper samples treated with a photochemically cross-linkable copolymer using an impregnation process employing three different solvents, namely water, 2-propanol (IPA) and 1-butanol (BuOH), respectively. As these solvents swell paper fibers to quite different extents, the deposition of the polymer, on, in or in-between the cellulosic fibers varies quite strongly, as is shown by in-depth analysis using confocal laser scanning microscopy. The difference in accessibility of distinct surface sites exclusively on or also in and between the fibers controls the macroscopic tensile strength under both dry and wet conditions.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceUltimate tensile strengthConfocal laser scanning microscopyPolymerComposite materialFiberCellulose fiberWet strengthScanning electron microscopeConfocalOpticsBiomedical engineeringMedicinePhysicsMaterial Properties and ProcessingCultural Heritage Materials AnalysisSurface Roughness and Optical Measurements