2019
DOI: 10.3390/su11071867
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Utilization of Calcium Carbonate-Coated Wood Flour in Printing Paper and Their Conservational Properties

Abstract: Wood flours (WFs) are bulky lignocellulosic materials that can increase the bulk and stiffness of paper. To be used in printing paper for replacing chemical pulp, WFs were first fractionated by a 200-mesh screen to improve smoothness; second, they were coated with calcium carbonate by an in-situ CaCO3 formation method (coated wood flours, CWFs) to improve brightness. The performance of CWFs for printing paper was compared to those of bleached wood flours (BWFs) and bleached chemical pulp. Equivalent brightness… Show more

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“…RCT values of different paper types in the same environment are also affected differently (Bennett and Allan, 2017; Dimitrov and Heydenrych, 2009; Lee and Rhim, 2006; Rhim et al , 2006). CaCO 3 dries faster and absorbs less moisture than cellulose fibers (Andersson et al , 2002; Hladnik et al , 2008; Seo et al , 2019; Teir et al , 2005). While CaCO 3 dries faster and absorbs less moisture as one of the reasons why the coating process increases RCT values, it is believed that the starch used in coating color production has a positive effect on RCT values.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…RCT values of different paper types in the same environment are also affected differently (Bennett and Allan, 2017; Dimitrov and Heydenrych, 2009; Lee and Rhim, 2006; Rhim et al , 2006). CaCO 3 dries faster and absorbs less moisture than cellulose fibers (Andersson et al , 2002; Hladnik et al , 2008; Seo et al , 2019; Teir et al , 2005). While CaCO 3 dries faster and absorbs less moisture as one of the reasons why the coating process increases RCT values, it is believed that the starch used in coating color production has a positive effect on RCT values.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CCT values of fluting papers increased by 12.4%–24.4% with pigment coating. While CaCO 3 dries faster and absorbs less moisture (Andersson et al , 2002; Hladnik et al , 2008; Seo et al , 2019; Teir et al , 2005), this is one of the reasons why the coating process improves the CCT values; another explanation is that the starch used in the coating color production probably has a good influence on the CCT values as well as on the RCT values.…”
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“…Wood powder is used in filter paper and it increases the absorption and adsorption capacity of filter paper [177,178]. Seo et al [179] has conducted research on using wood powder as coating material in combination with calcium carbonate but brightness and strength properties, except for stiffness, are poor. The authors have claimed that the use of <200-mesh screen wood powder can improve the properties.…”
Section: Pulp and Paper Industrymentioning
confidence: 99%