In this work we examine the fractionation of microfibrillated cellulose (MFC) and its effect on the physical properties of paper. In the first part of this work, we evaluate the fractionation of commercially available MFC using multiple stages of traditional fractionation unit operations, namely a hydrocyclone, a pressure screen, and a novel technique based upon the control of the threshold for motion in a weak gel. The results indicate that a smaller fibre length average fraction could be obtained using the gel separation technique than using multiple stages of separation in both the hydrocyclone and the pressure screen. With the gel technique we were able to reduce the average fibre length of the MFC from 221 µm to 100 µm. In the second p...
In this study, the kraft pulps of European black pine (Pinus nigra Arn.) and European aspen (Populus...
This work describes three alternative processes for producing microfibrillated cellulose (MFC; also ...
Plastics with their multiform properties are common materials used in packaging. However, these oil-...
In this work we examine the fractionation of microfibrillated cellulose (MFC) and its effect on the ...
International audienceEnvironmental and economic concerns are driving tissue paper manufacturers to ...
Among bio-based reinforcement additives for paper existing on the market, microfibrillated cellulose...
In this study, the kraft pulps of European black pine (Pinus nigra Arn.) and European aspen (Populus...
Often, fibre fractionation produce a higher value long-fibred reject stream and a lower value short-...
Fibre morphology and its evolution during refining and fractionation at low consistency were studied...
Fractionation of final or semi-finished fibres gives more advanced possibilities to design pulps wit...
In the pulp and paper industry different types of pulp or fiber fines are generated during the pulpi...
Based on publications related to the use of micro-and nanofibrillated cellulose (MNFC) in papermakin...
Dewatering is an essential step in the processing of fibrous materials. The smaller the material siz...
Although fractionation has been widely studied, research on the reinforcement ability of different f...
Elongation is an important property of many packaging board and paper grades. Paper with high extens...
In this study, the kraft pulps of European black pine (Pinus nigra Arn.) and European aspen (Populus...
This work describes three alternative processes for producing microfibrillated cellulose (MFC; also ...
Plastics with their multiform properties are common materials used in packaging. However, these oil-...
In this work we examine the fractionation of microfibrillated cellulose (MFC) and its effect on the ...
International audienceEnvironmental and economic concerns are driving tissue paper manufacturers to ...
Among bio-based reinforcement additives for paper existing on the market, microfibrillated cellulose...
In this study, the kraft pulps of European black pine (Pinus nigra Arn.) and European aspen (Populus...
Often, fibre fractionation produce a higher value long-fibred reject stream and a lower value short-...
Fibre morphology and its evolution during refining and fractionation at low consistency were studied...
Fractionation of final or semi-finished fibres gives more advanced possibilities to design pulps wit...
In the pulp and paper industry different types of pulp or fiber fines are generated during the pulpi...
Based on publications related to the use of micro-and nanofibrillated cellulose (MNFC) in papermakin...
Dewatering is an essential step in the processing of fibrous materials. The smaller the material siz...
Although fractionation has been widely studied, research on the reinforcement ability of different f...
Elongation is an important property of many packaging board and paper grades. Paper with high extens...
In this study, the kraft pulps of European black pine (Pinus nigra Arn.) and European aspen (Populus...
This work describes three alternative processes for producing microfibrillated cellulose (MFC; also ...
Plastics with their multiform properties are common materials used in packaging. However, these oil-...