Author:
Xiao He,He Beihai,Li Junrong
Abstract
Abstract
Fibers of aspen chemi-thermomechanical pulp (CTMP), spruce CTMP, bleached kraft pulp (BKP), and kraft pulp were treated by low-temperature plasma (air) aiming at the detection of the relationship between chemical components on the surface and the properties of sheets. The effects of plasma treatment were investigated by X-ray diffraction, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and atomic force microscopy. The results show that the strength properties of sheets, especially the wet-tensile strength, were significantly improved, while optical properties were scarcely affected. Aspen and spruce CTMPs with abundant lignin and extractives were sensitive to plasma treatment in that the O/C ratio increased and lignin or extractive contents decreased. However, the crystallinity of BKP evidently decreased after plasma treatment owing to carbohydrate enrichment on the surface. Compared to the partial removal of noncarbohydrates through a laccase/mediator system, plasma treatment did not remove them in large amounts but created more carboxyl and hydroxyl groups, which improved the strength properties of paper sheets.
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