Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10149744 | Industrial Crops and Products | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Although hemicelluloses have demonstrated their promising application as paper strengthening agents, the influences of different hemicellulosic fractions on the mechanical properties of paper are not clear. Revealing the reinforcing effect of hemicellulosic fractions on the mechanical properties of paper is very helpful to better utilize hemicelluloses. For this purpose, four hemicellulosic fractions (HCpH5.5, HC15%, HC30%, and HC75%) were extracted from corncob, and then chemically modified (carboxymethylation) as paper strengthening agents. We demonstrated that the hemicellulosic fraction HC15% obtained from 15% ethanol was difficult to be modified; while HC75% obtained from 75% ethanol was more easily chemically modified. Furthermore, the carboxymethylated hemicellulosic fraction CHC30% with fewer branches and the highest molecular weight had a more significant effect on improving paper strength. Therefore, isolation of desirable hemicellulosic fraction is extremely important to more effectively apply hemicelluloses as paper strengthening agents.
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Authors
Yushuang Zhao, Shuangshuang Jing, Xiaoting Zhang, Zehong Chen, Hao Zhuo, Yijie Hu, Qingzhong Liu, Linxin Zhong, Xinwen Peng, Runcang Sun,