Effect of cationic polyacrylamide on colloidal wood resin

Citation
M. Nurmi et D. Eklund, Effect of cationic polyacrylamide on colloidal wood resin, PAP PUU, 82(5), 2000, pp. 331-334
Citations number
17
Categorie Soggetti
Material Science & Engineering
Journal title
PAPERI JA PUU-PAPER AND TIMBER
ISSN journal
00311243 → ACNP
Volume
82
Issue
5
Year of publication
2000
Pages
331 - 334
Database
ISI
SICI code
0031-1243(2000)82:5<331:EOCPOC>2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
Closing the water circulation system in a paper machine decreases the fresh water usage but raises the amount of dissolved and colloidal substances (D CS) in the circulation water. The dissolved substances are mainly composed of hemicelluloses, pectins, lignans and lignin and the colloidal substances mainly of lipophilic extractives. They can lower the quality of the final product and cause disturbances in the papermaking process. The deposits in the systems are primarily formed of resin. The modern papermaking technology makes it necessary to use efficient reten tion aids. Cationic polyacrylamides (C-PAM) are common retention chemicals in papermaking. C-PAM adsorbs directly on anionic sites and forms bridges b etween particles. The dissolved and colloidal substances interfere with C-P AM. A high molar mass, medium charge density polyacrylamide was most effective in aggregating the colloidal substances. In the presence of fibers, the amo unt of resin acids was especially reduced. A cationic fixing agent and prec ipitated calcium carbonate used in combination with C-PAM were also effecti ve in reducing the amount of colloidal material.