2013
DOI: 10.15376/biores.8.2.2325-2336
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Advanced Studies on the Topochemistry of Softwood Fibres in Low-Consistency Refining as Analyzed by FE-SEM, XPS, and ToF-SIMS

Abstract: The influence of low-consistency refining on the surface chemical and morphological properties of softwood chemical pulp was investigated using a special laboratory refining station and advanced topochemical analyses. Refined pulp was fractionated in order to investigate the refining effect on fibres separately, without fines. The morphological properties of whole pulp and fibre fraction were studied by field-emission-SEM. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF… Show more

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“…Upon refining, at a given specific energy consumption SEC, the higher the refiner net power was, the higher was the amount of generated fines fraction. These results confirm findings by Mou et al (2013) that the increase in specific energy consumption caused the increase in fines content in refined pulp. Additionally, more rapid fines swelling was observed when refining intensity was higher (Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Upon refining, at a given specific energy consumption SEC, the higher the refiner net power was, the higher was the amount of generated fines fraction. These results confirm findings by Mou et al (2013) that the increase in specific energy consumption caused the increase in fines content in refined pulp. Additionally, more rapid fines swelling was observed when refining intensity was higher (Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…A similar phenomenon was found on softwood fiber surface after mechanical refining treatment because of xylan released from the fiber wall readsorbing on the surface. 16 It was probably due to the high surface carbohydrates covering bagasse fiber, as detected by XPS (Table 2). These substances were probably released from the collapsed inner fiber wall, which is shown in Figure 2d.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…14,15 The distribution of lignin on the surface of biomass materials has shown to directly influence the enzyme hydrolysis efficiency. 16 XPS and ToF-SIMS are surface sensitive techniques and able to supply the surface chemical composition and image the distribution of surface components in biomass and biomaterials. 19−24 Most recently, XPS and ToF-SIMS were successfully used to monitor the effect of the hydrotropic treatment of biomass by assessing surface lignin and carbohydrates after pretreatment and after enzyme hydrolysis.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kraft fibers are usually refined by one or more passes between the rotor and stator of a typical refiner. During refining, mechanical and hydraulic forces are employed to change the fibre characteristics, and this affects both the morphological structure of fibres and the macroscopic properties of paper (Mou et al 2013). Bunches of fibers within the suspension become squeezed and sheared between the working surfaces of the refiner (Hubbe et al 2007).…”
Section: Refiningmentioning
confidence: 99%