PULP AND FIBER CHARACTERIZATION OF WHEAT STRAW AND EUCALUPTUS PULPS - A COMPARISON

The response to refining of wheat straw and eucalyptus pulps as well as the relationships between refining, fiber properties, and paper properties are described in this paper. Pulps were bleached applying different bleaching sequences and thereafter refined to varying degrees. Pulp and fiber propert...

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Main Authors: Sanchuan Guo, Huaiyu Zhan, Chengfeng Zhang, Shiyu Fu, Anette Heijnesson-Hultén, Jiri Basta, Thomas Greschik
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Language:English
Published: North Carolina State University 2009-08-01
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Online Access:http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/viewFile/BioRes_04_3_1006_Pulp_Fiber_Charac_Straw_Eucalyptus/398
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spelling doaj-37e997b969c54a6f831b3df2447aeea62020-11-25T01:16:13ZengNorth Carolina State UniversityBioResources1930-21262009-08-014310061016PULP AND FIBER CHARACTERIZATION OF WHEAT STRAW AND EUCALUPTUS PULPS - A COMPARISONSanchuan GuoHuaiyu ZhanChengfeng ZhangShiyu FuAnette Heijnesson-HulténJiri BastaThomas GreschikThe response to refining of wheat straw and eucalyptus pulps as well as the relationships between refining, fiber properties, and paper properties are described in this paper. Pulps were bleached applying different bleaching sequences and thereafter refined to varying degrees. Pulp and fiber properties were investigated and set into relation to the final sheet properties. The results show that wheat straw pulps respond to refining more easily than eucalyptus pulps and that the differences are due mainly to morphological and ultrastructural differences as well as fines content and xylan content. The development of strength properties of the different pulps was found to be strongly correlated to the number of dislocations, i.e. weak points in the fiber wall, as well as to the morphological appearance of the pulp fibers after refining. A higher initial number and a faster development of dislocations together with the creation of large amounts of fines explain the slower and lower development of strength properties of wheat straw pulps than of eucalyptus pulps. Removal of fines from wheat straw pulps improved not only the drainability of the pulp suspension but also the mechanical and optical sheet properties. This indicates that the fines in the wheat straw pulps act mainly as filler with low bonding properties. The fact that fractionated D(EOP)D wheat straw pulps can deliver good mechanical sheet properties at very good drainability with no or only minor refining is very interesting when evaluating the potential of replacing or partially replacing eucalyptus with domestic Chinese raw materials in furnishes for production of different paper products.http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/viewFile/BioRes_04_3_1006_Pulp_Fiber_Charac_Straw_Eucalyptus/398BleachingBleached pulpsWheat strawEucalyptusFiber propertiesSheet propertiesDislocationsFiber chargeFinesPulp propertiesFiber dimensionsRefiningESEM
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author Sanchuan Guo
Huaiyu Zhan
Chengfeng Zhang
Shiyu Fu
Anette Heijnesson-Hultén
Jiri Basta
Thomas Greschik
spellingShingle Sanchuan Guo
Huaiyu Zhan
Chengfeng Zhang
Shiyu Fu
Anette Heijnesson-Hultén
Jiri Basta
Thomas Greschik
PULP AND FIBER CHARACTERIZATION OF WHEAT STRAW AND EUCALUPTUS PULPS - A COMPARISON
BioResources
Bleaching
Bleached pulps
Wheat straw
Eucalyptus
Fiber properties
Sheet properties
Dislocations
Fiber charge
Fines
Pulp properties
Fiber dimensions
Refining
ESEM
author_facet Sanchuan Guo
Huaiyu Zhan
Chengfeng Zhang
Shiyu Fu
Anette Heijnesson-Hultén
Jiri Basta
Thomas Greschik
author_sort Sanchuan Guo
title PULP AND FIBER CHARACTERIZATION OF WHEAT STRAW AND EUCALUPTUS PULPS - A COMPARISON
title_short PULP AND FIBER CHARACTERIZATION OF WHEAT STRAW AND EUCALUPTUS PULPS - A COMPARISON
title_full PULP AND FIBER CHARACTERIZATION OF WHEAT STRAW AND EUCALUPTUS PULPS - A COMPARISON
title_fullStr PULP AND FIBER CHARACTERIZATION OF WHEAT STRAW AND EUCALUPTUS PULPS - A COMPARISON
title_full_unstemmed PULP AND FIBER CHARACTERIZATION OF WHEAT STRAW AND EUCALUPTUS PULPS - A COMPARISON
title_sort pulp and fiber characterization of wheat straw and eucaluptus pulps - a comparison
publisher North Carolina State University
series BioResources
issn 1930-2126
publishDate 2009-08-01
description The response to refining of wheat straw and eucalyptus pulps as well as the relationships between refining, fiber properties, and paper properties are described in this paper. Pulps were bleached applying different bleaching sequences and thereafter refined to varying degrees. Pulp and fiber properties were investigated and set into relation to the final sheet properties. The results show that wheat straw pulps respond to refining more easily than eucalyptus pulps and that the differences are due mainly to morphological and ultrastructural differences as well as fines content and xylan content. The development of strength properties of the different pulps was found to be strongly correlated to the number of dislocations, i.e. weak points in the fiber wall, as well as to the morphological appearance of the pulp fibers after refining. A higher initial number and a faster development of dislocations together with the creation of large amounts of fines explain the slower and lower development of strength properties of wheat straw pulps than of eucalyptus pulps. Removal of fines from wheat straw pulps improved not only the drainability of the pulp suspension but also the mechanical and optical sheet properties. This indicates that the fines in the wheat straw pulps act mainly as filler with low bonding properties. The fact that fractionated D(EOP)D wheat straw pulps can deliver good mechanical sheet properties at very good drainability with no or only minor refining is very interesting when evaluating the potential of replacing or partially replacing eucalyptus with domestic Chinese raw materials in furnishes for production of different paper products.
topic Bleaching
Bleached pulps
Wheat straw
Eucalyptus
Fiber properties
Sheet properties
Dislocations
Fiber charge
Fines
Pulp properties
Fiber dimensions
Refining
ESEM
url http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/viewFile/BioRes_04_3_1006_Pulp_Fiber_Charac_Straw_Eucalyptus/398
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