Cationized birch xylan was prepared and its use as a papermaking chemical was evaluated. The focus was on studying the effects of cationized birch xylan on the wet and dry strength of fine paper. The results of the laboratory experiments show that the addition of 3 percent of cationized birch xylan to birch kraft pulp improved the initial wet strength of the web by 30 percent compared to base stock at a solids content of 55%. Furthermore, the tensile stiffness of the wet web increased by approximately a third and the dry tensile strength improved by 26%, while the dry elastic modulus was not changed. The improvements in the strength properties were clear when compared to the base stock, but not as high as achieved with conventionally used c...
Wet strength is one of paper’s most important properties. It can be developed by addition of wet s...
Polysaccharides are now popularly used in paper technology since they are able to improve mechanical...
Xylan is the main hemicellulose in birch, eucalyptus, and most other hardwood species. During kraft ...
The effects of xyloglucan addition on wet web strength, drying tension and end product quality of bl...
Selective addition of papermaking chemicals to fines and long fibre fractions are known to have posi...
AbstractThe polysaccharide xyloglucan as a wet-end additive improves paper properties. In the presen...
Xylan is the main hemicellulose in many eucalyptus species. During kraft pulping, xylan is partly di...
The effects of wet-end additions of cationic starches and/or carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) on paper ...
The effect of xylan from different plant species on tensile properties of spruce pulp was studied. X...
Polysaccharides have found an extensive use as additives in paper production. They have been shown t...
There are many known additives for improving the dry strength of the end product, such as starch. In...
The effect of the molecular structure of xylan on its assembly onto softwood kraft pulps was investi...
Effects of carbohydrate composition on flocculation, drainage, wet web tension, drying rate, and end...
In this work the role of xylan in spruce kraft pulp fibres was investigated by selectively removing ...
Hemicelluloses contribute to many intrinsic fiber properties, such as the swelling, fibrillation, bo...
Wet strength is one of paper’s most important properties. It can be developed by addition of wet s...
Polysaccharides are now popularly used in paper technology since they are able to improve mechanical...
Xylan is the main hemicellulose in birch, eucalyptus, and most other hardwood species. During kraft ...
The effects of xyloglucan addition on wet web strength, drying tension and end product quality of bl...
Selective addition of papermaking chemicals to fines and long fibre fractions are known to have posi...
AbstractThe polysaccharide xyloglucan as a wet-end additive improves paper properties. In the presen...
Xylan is the main hemicellulose in many eucalyptus species. During kraft pulping, xylan is partly di...
The effects of wet-end additions of cationic starches and/or carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) on paper ...
The effect of xylan from different plant species on tensile properties of spruce pulp was studied. X...
Polysaccharides have found an extensive use as additives in paper production. They have been shown t...
There are many known additives for improving the dry strength of the end product, such as starch. In...
The effect of the molecular structure of xylan on its assembly onto softwood kraft pulps was investi...
Effects of carbohydrate composition on flocculation, drainage, wet web tension, drying rate, and end...
In this work the role of xylan in spruce kraft pulp fibres was investigated by selectively removing ...
Hemicelluloses contribute to many intrinsic fiber properties, such as the swelling, fibrillation, bo...
Wet strength is one of paper’s most important properties. It can be developed by addition of wet s...
Polysaccharides are now popularly used in paper technology since they are able to improve mechanical...
Xylan is the main hemicellulose in birch, eucalyptus, and most other hardwood species. During kraft ...