Citrus-based hydrocolloids: A water retention aid and rheology modifier for paper coatings

July 2019 Pub Date : 2019-08-01 DOI:10.32964/tj18.7.443
Preeti Tyagi, Michael Joyce, S. Agate, M. Hubbe, Lokendra Pal
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The rheological and dewatering behavior of an aqueous pigmented coating system not only affects the machine runnability but also affects the product quality. The current study describes the use of natural hydrocolloids derived from citrus peel fibers as a rheology modifier in paper coating applications. The results were compared with carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) in a typical paper coating system. Water retention of the coating formulation was increased by 56% with citrus peel fibers compared to a default coating, and it also was higher than a CMCcontaining coating. The Brookfield viscosity of paper coatings was found to increase with citrus peel fibers. Compared to CMC, different citrus peel fibers containing coating recipes were able to achieve similar or higher water retention values, with no change or a slight increase in viscosity. Coatings were applied on linerboard using the Mayer rod-coating method, and all basic properties of paper were measured to assess the impact of citrus peel fiber on the functional value of the coatings. Paper properties were improved with coated paper containing citrus peel fibers, including brightness, porosity, smoothness, surface bonding strength, and ink absorption.
柑橘基水胶体:纸张涂料的保水性助剂和流变性改性剂
水性涂料体系的流变和脱水行为不仅影响机器的运行性能,而且影响产品质量。目前的研究描述了从柑橘皮纤维中提取的天然水胶体作为纸张涂层的流变改性剂的使用。结果与羧甲基纤维素(CMC)在典型纸张涂布体系中的应用进行了比较。与默认涂层相比,柑橘皮纤维涂层配方的保水率提高了56%,也高于含有cmc的涂层。柑橘皮纤维的加入增加了纸张涂料的布鲁克菲尔德粘度。与CMC相比,含有不同涂层配方的柑橘皮纤维能够获得相似或更高的保水值,而粘度没有变化或略有增加。采用Mayer棒材涂布法对纸板进行涂布,测定纸张的各项基本性能,评价柑橘皮纤维对涂布功能价值的影响。用含有柑橘皮纤维的涂布纸改善纸张性能,包括亮度、孔隙度、光滑度、表面结合强度和吸墨性。
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