Enhancing Strength Properties of Recycled Paper with TEMPO-oxidized Nanocellulose

Publication Name : BIORESOURCES

DOI : 10.15376/biores.18.1.1508-1524

Date : FEB 2023


Recycled fibers used in the manufacturing of paper and board are associated with strength deficiencies. This study investigated the use of TEMPO-oxidized nanocellulose from oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFBTEMPO) for reinforcing papers made from such fibers. Strength properties of tensile and tear were enhanced with the addition of OPEFB-TEMPO, with strong correlations, as indicated by the R2 values. The reinforcement capability was supported by the scattering coefficient-percent relationship. The only drawback of the nanocellulose addition is that it reduces pulp drainability, which can be minimized by adding drainage aids. Because only a relatively small amount is required, OPEFB-TEMPO has the potential to be used as paper strengthening agent, particularly in the production of low grammage papers.

Type
Journal
ISSN
1930-2126
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Page
1508 - 1524