Author:
Börås Linda,Gatenholm Paul
Abstract
Summary
The aim of this study was to investigate the surface composition and morphology of Chemithermomechanical
pulp (CTMP) fibers from spruce. The fibers were exposed to a sequence of mild
treatments such as washing, peroxide bleaching and extraction. The effects of treatments on fiber
bulk composition and surface properties were investigated. All treatments did not significantly result
in changes in total lignin and carbohydrate content. However, the extractives were stepwise
removed. With the Electron Spectroscopy for Chemical Analysis (ESCA) technique, a gradual
reduction of unoxidized carbon in the C1s resolved peak was shown, which was correlated to the
removal of non-carbohydrates. Variations in surface topography among the analyzed samples were
displayed with Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) imaging of fibers in tapping mode. The wetting
properties of all pulps were measured by Dynamic Contact Angle (DCA) on the single fibers. The
advancing contact angle decreased and the hysteresis is also reduced, as a result of treatments.
ESCA, AFM and contact angle analyses suggest that the extractives are distributed as globular
particles at the fiber surface. Phase imaging AFM indicated the presence of lignin as irregular
patches at the surface. A model of the CTMP fiber surface based on experimental findings in this
work is proposed.
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