T. Goswami et al., CHARACTERIZATION OF PULP OBTAINED FROM POPULUS-DELTOIDES PLANTS OF DIFFERENT AGES USING IR, XRD AND SEM, Bioresource technology, 57(2), 1996, pp. 209-214
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Energy & Fuels","Biothechnology & Applied Migrobiology",Agriculture
Populus deltoides G-3, a perennial fast-growing plant, indigenous to s
ome western countries, can be grown ira the eco-climatic conditions of
Assam, in particular and the north-eastern region of India, in genera
l. The biomass obtained from plants of different age groups was exploi
ted to prepare pulp and paper with characteristic physico-chemical pro
perties. The age or maturity of a plant influences the mechanical prop
erties of the fibres and, hence, the properties of the paper This inve
stigation was carried out to study the degree of polymerization (DP),
viscosity and fibrillation properties of pulps prepared under identica
l conditions from Populus deltoides wood of 2, 4, 6 and 8 years of age
. It showed that the physical strength properties of paper sheets prep
ared from such pulps varied with the maturity of the plant The crystal
linity (%) and crystallite sizes of the fibres were determined using X
-ray diffraction and IR spectrometry. Pulp cellulose obtained from a 6
-year-old plant showed high DP (1025) and viscosity (22.40 Cp) values,
and the paper sheets from such pulp exhibited physical strength prope
rties of burst index (7.3 kPa m(2) g(-1)), tear index (8.9 mN m(2) g(-
1)) and tensile index (70.7 N mg(-1)). The crystallinity was found to
be 45.1%, in pulp cellulose of 6-year-old wood, while crystallite size
s were 6.2 and 16.2 in (002) and (040) planes, respectively. All the a
bove values were higher than those obtained from pulp fibres of 2-, 4-
and 8-years-old wood Therefore, in a cultivation programme of Populus
deltoides plants, harvesting is recommended after 6 years, to produce
quality pulp for papermaking. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd
.