2024
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.4c01403
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Enhancing Cross-Linking Network for Superior Wet Strength of Paper by Sustainable Hyperbranched Polyimines

Yuxi Zhou,
Quanbo Huang,
Lei Wang
et al.

Abstract: The paper industry has long been a crucial part of our lives, providing printing materials, tissue paper, and packaging products. However, the low wet strength of commercially available paper limits its application in packaging, particularly when it comes into contact with liquids. To address this issue, researchers have explored various strategies, including the use of wet strength agents. The most widely used agent, polyamide-epichlorohydrin resin (PAE), has limitations, such as poor dimensional stability an… Show more

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“…Paper-based materials, commonly composed mainly of cellulose, originate from sources like wood pulp, bamboo pulp, recycled paper, or other natural cellulose fibers (Ramdhonee & Jeetah, 2017;Wu et al, 2024;Zhou et al, 2024). Paper made from mechanical pulp is commonly referred to as wood-containing paper, while paper made entirely from chemical pulp is known as wood-free paper or kraft paper (Tobjörk & Österbacka, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Paper-based materials, commonly composed mainly of cellulose, originate from sources like wood pulp, bamboo pulp, recycled paper, or other natural cellulose fibers (Ramdhonee & Jeetah, 2017;Wu et al, 2024;Zhou et al, 2024). Paper made from mechanical pulp is commonly referred to as wood-containing paper, while paper made entirely from chemical pulp is known as wood-free paper or kraft paper (Tobjörk & Österbacka, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%