2013
DOI: 10.15376/biores.8.1.994-1010
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Galactoglucomannan Derivatives and Their Application in Papermaking

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“…The proton NMR resonances in the anomeric region were assigned based on HSQC and confirmed by comparison with literature. 18,19,[59][60][61] The spectra recorded for both samples are similar confirming the similarity of the two samples. Hence, the SP is used as a template to describe assignments of the peaks.…”
Section: D and 2d Nmr Spectroscopysupporting
confidence: 65%
“…The proton NMR resonances in the anomeric region were assigned based on HSQC and confirmed by comparison with literature. 18,19,[59][60][61] The spectra recorded for both samples are similar confirming the similarity of the two samples. Hence, the SP is used as a template to describe assignments of the peaks.…”
Section: D and 2d Nmr Spectroscopysupporting
confidence: 65%
“…Thus, it makes sense to consider what would happen if hemicellulose, either in its extracted form or after modifications, were added to kraft pulp fibers -whether or not those fibers had been subjected to pre-extraction. In general, studies have shown that addition of hemicellulose products to the fiber slurry tends to increase the strength of the resulting paper (Mobarak et al 1973;Bhaduri et al 1995;Denis et al 2003;Lima et al 2003;Suurnäkki et al 2003;Ahrenstedt et al 2008;Zhang and Hu 2010;Han et al 2012;Bigand et al 2013;Lindqvist et al 2013;Hubbe 2013, 2014). Lima et al (2003) reported steeply rising dry strength upon addition of unmodified seed-derived xyloglucan to eucalyptus kraft fibers as the dosage was increased in the range zero to about 1% in the absence of any retention aid.…”
Section: Application Strategies For Dry-strength Additivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Schwikal et al (2011) observed an optimum in strength performance at an intermediate level of cationic charge density. Lindqvist et al (2013) found that the effects of galactoglucomannans as dry-strength agents could be improved in various aspects by carboxymethylation, cationization, or partial hydrophobation. Likewise, Hubbe (2013, 2014) showed that increasing the amount of carboxyl groups in glucan obtained from oats by TEMPO-mediated oxidation or by carboxymethylation greatly increased its effectiveness as a dry-strength agent when used in combination with aluminum sulphate and a cationic retention aid.…”
Section: Application Strategies For Dry-strength Additivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the production costs of galactoglucomannans are higher than starch, they have a great advantage in being more water soluble than starch and can easily be modified according to desired end use. Studies from Lindqvist et al 42,43) revealed that different types of galactoglucomannan present a different pathway for interaction mechanism. The dispersion of native galactoglucomannan in the fiber suspension can create the outstretched fibrils on fiber surface which promote the interaction between fibers.…”
Section: Hemicellulose-based Fillers and Pigmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%