Investigation of the Adsorption Behavior of Jet-Cooked Cationic Starches on Pulp Fibers
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In: Polymers, Vol. 12.2020, No. 10, 2249, 29.09.2020.
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T1 - Investigation of the Adsorption Behavior of Jet-Cooked Cationic Starches on Pulp Fibers
AU - Ferstl, Esther
AU - Gabriel, Martin
AU - Gomernik, Florian
AU - Müller, Stefanie Monika
AU - Selinger, Julian
AU - Thaler, Ferula
AU - Bauer, Wolfgang
AU - Uhlig, Frank
AU - Sprik, Stefan
AU - Chemelli, Angela
PY - 2020/9/29
Y1 - 2020/9/29
N2 - The optimization of the thermal treatment of cationic starch in the paper industry offers theopportunity to reduce the energy consumption of this process. Four different industrially relevantcationic starches, varying in source, cationization method and degree of substitution were treatedby a steam-jet cooking procedure, comparable to industrially employed starch cooking processes.The influence of the starch properties and cooking parameters on the adsorption behavior of thestarches on cellulosic pulp was investigated. The adsorbed amount was affected by the cookingtemperature and the type of starch. For some starch grades, a cooking temperature of 115 ◦C can beemployed to achieve sufficient starch retention on the pulp fibers. The energy consumption couldfurther be reduced by cooking at higher starch concentrations without loss of adsorption efficiency.
AB - The optimization of the thermal treatment of cationic starch in the paper industry offers theopportunity to reduce the energy consumption of this process. Four different industrially relevantcationic starches, varying in source, cationization method and degree of substitution were treatedby a steam-jet cooking procedure, comparable to industrially employed starch cooking processes.The influence of the starch properties and cooking parameters on the adsorption behavior of thestarches on cellulosic pulp was investigated. The adsorbed amount was affected by the cookingtemperature and the type of starch. For some starch grades, a cooking temperature of 115 ◦C can beemployed to achieve sufficient starch retention on the pulp fibers. The energy consumption couldfurther be reduced by cooking at higher starch concentrations without loss of adsorption efficiency.
U2 - 10.3390/polym12102249
DO - 10.3390/polym12102249
M3 - Article
VL - 12.2020
JO - Polymers
JF - Polymers
SN - 2073-4360
IS - 10
M1 - 2249
ER -