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Title
Preparation of oat spelt xylan and its application as additive for enhancement of paper properties
Authors
NGUYEN HOANG CHUNG and PHAN HUY HOANG
Received
August 2, 2018
Published
Volume 53 Issue 5-6 May-June
Keywords
acid hydrolysis, cellulose interaction, chemical modification, oat spelt xylan
Abstract
In this work, xylan extracted from oat spelt with a yield of approx. 17% has been characterized for determining its
properties. It was then applied as additive in paper-making by adding into elementary chlorine free bleached Kraft
softwood pulp slurry. The study aims to investigate the influence of xylan on paper properties, based on its relative
retention capacity on cellulose fibres during the paper-making process. Different xylan dosages were added right before
sheet formation. The adsorbed amount of xylan and its relative retention capacity on the paper after the paper-making
process have been quantified using mild acid hydrolysis and high-performance liquid chromatography. The adsorbed
amount of xylan on paper increases with increasing xylan dosages, while the retention capacity reaches its highest
value of 75%, when 5% of xylan is added. Over this point, the retention is believed to be limited due to the saturation
phenomenon, suggesting that higher amounts of xylan addition may not bring any further advantages to the mechanical
properties of paper.
Link
https://doi.org/10.35812/CelluloseChemTechnol.2019.53.50
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