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Title
Effect of chitosan on properties of paper for packaging
Authors
LAURA VIKELE MARIANNA LAKA INESE SABLE LINDA ROZENBERGA ULDIS GRINFELDS JURIS ZOLDNERS RAPHAEL PASSAS and EVELYNE MAURET
Received
August 31, 2015
Published
Volume 51 Issue 1-2 January-February
Keywords
chitosan, micro-nanochitosan, tensile index, burst index, water adsorption, wetting time, air permeability
Abstract
The effect of chitosan additives on the mechanical and hydrophobic properties, and air permeability of paper sheets was
investigated. As chitosan additives, molecular chitosan and nanochitosan were used. Molecular chitosan was obtained
by dissolving chitosan in 1% acetic acid. Nanochitosan was obtained using a thermocatalytic destruction method. It has
been established that chitosan additives improve the mechanical properties of paper sheets (tensile strength in dry and
wet states, burst strength). In the case of molecular chitosan, tensile index in dry and wet states increases with
increasing chitosan dosage till 2.5-3.0% and then remains constant. It can be explained by the fact that chitosan forms
ionic bonds and polyelectrolyte complexes with hemicelluloses and cellulose. At the dosage of 2.5-3.0%, all possible
ionic bonds are already formed and further chitosan can form only hydrogen bonds by amino groups with cellulose. In
the case of micro-nanochitosan, micro-nanoparticles fill also the submicroscopic voids in the porous structure of paper
and create additional bonds. Chitosan additives also improve the hydrophobic properties (decrease of water adsorption,
and increase of wetting time) and air permeability of paper sheets.
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