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Effect of drying conditions on cellulose microfibril aggregation and hornification

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CELLULOSE
卷 25, 期 11, 页码 6333-6344

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10570-018-2039-1

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Cellulose; Deuterium; Drying; FTIR; Moisture content; NMR; Temperature

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  1. funds for strategic competence development to RISE from the Swedish state
  2. BillerudKorsnas
  3. Celbi
  4. Domsjo
  5. Holmen
  6. Metsa Board
  7. Metsa Fibre
  8. Mondi
  9. SCA
  10. Stora Enso
  11. Sodra
  12. Valmet
  13. Wallenberg Wood Science Center

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Drying of chemical pulps results in a decreased swelling of the fibres, leading to lower density and strength properties of paper sheets. To investigate how variation of pulp pH, drying process temperature, and final moisture content affect this phenomenon, structural studies were performed on a cellulose-rich pulp. Interrupting the drying at moisture contents of around 20%, using drying temperatures of 80 degrees C and 140 degrees C, resulted in a more severe degree of hornification than if the pulp was completely dried at the same temperatures. This increased loss of swelling was accompanied by increased cellulose microfibril aggregation. No change of the cellulose microfibril size or of the cellulose crystallinity, as determined by NMR, could be seen. Further, the accessibility of the cellulose microfibril surfaces, including surfaces between microfibrils, was unaffected by the drying. Thus, hornification should not primarily be related to a reduction of accessible cellulosic surfaces. [GRAPHICS] .

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