2013
DOI: 10.1007/s10570-013-0055-8
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Fiber properties of eucalyptus kraft pulp with different carboxyl group contents

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“…(Chen et al 2013;Hii et al 2012;Koskenhely et al 2005). As swelling is influenced by structural changes and pulp chemistry, the effect of different pulp treatments can be monitored by its characterization and thus swelling yields important information regarding, e.g., dewaterability on the paper machine or strength development after sheet consolidation.…”
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“…(Chen et al 2013;Hii et al 2012;Koskenhely et al 2005). As swelling is influenced by structural changes and pulp chemistry, the effect of different pulp treatments can be monitored by its characterization and thus swelling yields important information regarding, e.g., dewaterability on the paper machine or strength development after sheet consolidation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The swelling behavior influenced by the pulping process and yield (Andreasson et al 2003;Forsstrom et al 2005;Stone and Scallan 1967), by drying and rewetting (Stone et al 1968;Wang 2006) and by refining (Bäckström and Haimnar 2010;Laivins and Scallan 1996) have been documented. Further, swelling is influenced by enzymatic treatment (Gil et al 2009;Stock et al 1995), by chemical modification (Chen et al 2013;Racz and Borsa 1997;Scallan 1983;Zhao et al 2016) or by addition of cationic polymers (Aarne et al 2012;Strom and Kunnas 1991). Swelling depends to a certain extent, also, on charge density.…”
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“…[ 49 ] The hydrophilic carboxyl group in the fiber interacts with water and enables fibers to absorb more water to increase swelling capacity, important for the tissue paper industry. [ 50 ] The presence of greater numbers of carboxyl groups and surface charge in the fiber facilitates better entanglement by inducing hydrogen bonding to increase the tensile and burst properties of the fibers. [ 44,51 ] The carboxyl groups act as binding sites and also enables controlled chemical loading and release by regulating the interactions between the carboxyl group and chemicals.…”
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“…Monochloroacetic acid carboxymethylation of cellulose has been investigated extensively as a means to increase the absorbent property of wood pulp and cotton celluloses [18]- [21]. Monochloroacetic acid was chosen for its low cost, convenience, safe handling ability and solubility in polar solvents including isopropanol and water.…”
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