The effect of contact time between CPAM and colloidal silica on the flocculation behavior in the approach flow

January 2021 Pub Date : 2021-02-01 DOI:10.32964/tj20.1.39
P. Krochak, K. Johansson, I. S. Pio
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Multicomponent wet-end systems have become increasingly common in papermaking, with the objective of improving the retention-formation-dewatering relationship. It is quite common to use at least a cationic polymer, often in combination with an anionic microparticle. In some cases, a fixative is also used. However, there is still debate on the optimal implementation of these systems. In particular, optimizing the contact time of the cationic polymer prior to addition of the anionic microparticle is still poorly understood. In this work, we investigate the effect of the contact time of a cationic polyacrylamide (CPAM) prior to addition of colloidal silica on the flocculation response in a flowing fiber suspension. The effect of using a fixative is also investigated. Focused beam reflectance measurements (FBRM) are combined with zeta-potential measurements for optimizing the addition levels of a two- and three-component system, as well as for elucidating the effect of contact time on CPAM performance. Trials are then performed on a pilot scale flow loop, where the time between addition of these two components is varied and the resulting flocculation response is characterized using high-speed filming and image analysis techniques. It is shown that the efficacy of CPAM can be improved through use of a fixative and that a longer CPAM contact time may be beneficial in terms of immediate flocculation; however, hydrodynamic shear tends to dominate the flocculation response regardless of contact time due to floc rupture.
CPAM与二氧化硅胶体接触时间对絮凝行为的影响
多组分湿端体系在造纸中越来越普遍,目的是改善保留-形成-脱水关系。至少使用一种阳离子聚合物是很常见的,通常与阴离子微粒结合使用。在某些情况下,还使用固定剂。然而,关于这些系统的最佳实现仍然存在争议。特别是,在加入阴离子微粒之前,优化阳离子聚合物的接触时间仍然知之甚少。在这项工作中,我们研究了阳离子聚丙烯酰胺(CPAM)在加入胶体二氧化硅之前的接触时间对流动纤维悬浮液中絮凝反应的影响。研究了固定剂的使用效果。聚焦光束反射率测量(FBRM)与ζ电位测量相结合,用于优化两组分和三组分系统的添加水平,以及阐明接触时间对CPAM性能的影响。然后在中试规模的流动回路中进行试验,其中添加这两种组分之间的时间是不同的,并且使用高速拍摄和图像分析技术来表征所产生的絮凝反应。结果表明,使用固定剂可以提高CPAM的絮凝效果,较长的CPAM接触时间可能有利于立即絮凝;然而,由于絮凝体破裂,无论接触时间如何,水动力剪切都倾向于主导絮凝响应。
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