Crude Wood Rosin and Its Derivatives as Hydrophobic Surface Treatment Additives for Paper and Packaging
Ahsen Ezel Bildik Dal, Martin A. Hubbe, Lokendra Pal, M. Emin Gule
Abstract
values were obtained for fortified and esterified samples than for linerboard samples that had been surface-sized just by starch. Thus, as novel hydrophobic additive agents, derivatives of CWR can be a green way to increase hydrophobicity while reducing starch consumption in papermaking.
Topics & Concepts
RosinChemistryStarchAbietic acidLignosulfonatesCationic polymerizationChromatographyOrganic chemistryDispersantChemical engineeringResin acidLigninPhysicsDispersion (optics)EngineeringOpticsAdvanced Cellulose Research StudiesMaterial Properties and ProcessingMicroplastics and Plastic Pollution