Self-Reinforced Grease-Resistant Sheets Produced by Paper Treatment with Zinc Chloride Solution
A method for the production of paper with high strength and grease resistance was developed. Filter paper was impregnated by an aqueous solution of zinc chloride at a fixed temperature for several seconds. Swelling and partial dissolution of the cellulose fibers resulted in strong and compact paper....
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doaj-1259fd7c98734e2a89e67eea3018ec172020-11-24T22:41:27ZengNorth Carolina State UniversityBioResources1930-21261930-21262015-10-011048225823710.15376/biores.10.4.8225-8237Self-Reinforced Grease-Resistant Sheets Produced by Paper Treatment with Zinc Chloride SolutionJinxia Ma0Zhiguo Wang1Xiaofan Zhou2Huining Xiao3Nanjing Forestry University; ChinaNanjing Forestry University; ChinaNanjing Forestry University; ChinaUniversity of New Brunswick; CanadaA method for the production of paper with high strength and grease resistance was developed. Filter paper was impregnated by an aqueous solution of zinc chloride at a fixed temperature for several seconds. Swelling and partial dissolution of the cellulose fibers resulted in strong and compact paper. Various influencing factors were investigated in an attempt to improve the grease resistance of the paper. In addition, the structural properties of the zinc chloride-treated paper were investigated using a Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectrometer, X-ray diffraction (XRD), and a scanning electron microscope (SEM). Paper treated in this manner was completely grease resistant, had greater stretch, and twice as high tensile strength when compared with untreated paper, while its burst strength more than doubled. Paper treated according to this method had the skeleton of un-dissolved cellulose fibers and the matrix of gelled cellulose. The cellulose of the paper was not chemically modified during this process.http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_10_4_8225_Ma_Self_Reinforced_Grease_Resistant_SheetsGrease barrierCellulose fibersMechanical propertiesZinc chloride solution |
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Jinxia Ma Zhiguo Wang Xiaofan Zhou Huining Xiao Self-Reinforced Grease-Resistant Sheets Produced by Paper Treatment with Zinc Chloride Solution BioResources Grease barrier Cellulose fibers Mechanical properties Zinc chloride solution |
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Jinxia Ma Zhiguo Wang Xiaofan Zhou Huining Xiao |
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Jinxia Ma |
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Self-Reinforced Grease-Resistant Sheets Produced by Paper Treatment with Zinc Chloride Solution |
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Self-Reinforced Grease-Resistant Sheets Produced by Paper Treatment with Zinc Chloride Solution |
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Self-Reinforced Grease-Resistant Sheets Produced by Paper Treatment with Zinc Chloride Solution |
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Self-Reinforced Grease-Resistant Sheets Produced by Paper Treatment with Zinc Chloride Solution |
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Self-Reinforced Grease-Resistant Sheets Produced by Paper Treatment with Zinc Chloride Solution |
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self-reinforced grease-resistant sheets produced by paper treatment with zinc chloride solution |
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1930-2126 1930-2126 |
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A method for the production of paper with high strength and grease resistance was developed. Filter paper was impregnated by an aqueous solution of zinc chloride at a fixed temperature for several seconds. Swelling and partial dissolution of the cellulose fibers resulted in strong and compact paper. Various influencing factors were investigated in an attempt to improve the grease resistance of the paper. In addition, the structural properties of the zinc chloride-treated paper were investigated using a Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectrometer, X-ray diffraction (XRD), and a scanning electron microscope (SEM). Paper treated in this manner was completely grease resistant, had greater stretch, and twice as high tensile strength when compared with untreated paper, while its burst strength more than doubled. Paper treated according to this method had the skeleton of un-dissolved cellulose fibers and the matrix of gelled cellulose. The cellulose of the paper was not chemically modified during this process. |
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Grease barrier Cellulose fibers Mechanical properties Zinc chloride solution |
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