The tensile strength of unbeaten kraft pulp handsheets was measured as a fu
nction of the compatibility of polymers adsorbed on the fibers. Two types o
f fibers were prepared, one was treated with slightly cationic dextran and
the second was treated with slightly hydrophobic cationic dextran. The dext
rans were chosen because both are paper strength enhancing polymers and yet
they are incompatible with each other. Either dextran alone significantly
enhanced paper strength whereas sheets made with mixtures were weaker. The
results are interpreted in terms of the polymer compatibility. When a fiber
/fiber bond forms between two surfaces bearing incompatible adsorbed polyme
rs, the polymers will not interdiffuse during sheet consolidation thus givi
ng a relatively weak interfiber bond.