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Influence of dispersion of fibrillated cellulose on the reinforcement of coated papers

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2023.125886

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Cellulose nanofibers; Dispersion degree; Rheology of nanocellulose coating formulations

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This study investigates the effect of CMNF dispersion on paper reinforcement, showing its correlation with the rheology of the CMNF/starch mixing process. The results reveal that the optimal dispersion degree varies for different nanocellulose types and that the lowest viscosity of the coating formulation achieves the best mechanical properties.
The use of cellulose micro/nanofibrils (CMNFs) as reinforcement paper additive at industrial scale is delayed due to inconsistent results, suggesting a lack of proper consideration of some key parameters. The high influence of fibrillated nanocellulose dispersion has been recently identified as a key parameter for paper bulk reinforcement but it has not been studied for surface coating applications yet. This paper studies the effect of CMNF dispersion degree prior to their addition and during mixing with starch on the reinforcement of paper by coating. Results show that this effect depends on the type of CMNFs since it is related to the surface interactions. For a given formulation, a correlation is observed between the CMNF dispersion and the CMNF/starch mixing agitation with the rheology of the coating formulation which highly affects the paper properties. The optimal dispersion degree is different for each nanocellulose, but the best mechanical properties were always achieved at the lowest viscosity of the coating formulation. In general, the initial state of the nanocellulose 3D network, influences the mixing and smooth application of the coating and affects the reinforcement effect. Therefore, the CMNF industrial implementation in coating formulations will be facilitated by the on-line control of formulations prior to their surface application.

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