HYDROPHOBIZATION OF BLEACHED SOFTWOOD KRAFT FIBERS VIA ADSORPTION OF ORGANO-NANOCLAY

Montmorillonite clay particles that had been prepared with an alklyl-ammonium surfactant were used to modify the moisture-sensitivity of bleached softwood kraft fibers through solvent exchange and adsorption methods. Moisture absorption and water uptake of the wood pulp fibers were significantly low...

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Main Authors: Jieming Chen, Ning Yan
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Language:English
Published: North Carolina State University 2012-07-01
Series:BioResources
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Online Access:http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_07_3_4132_Chen_Yan_Hydrophobization_Kraft_Fibers_Organo_Nanoclay/1666
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spelling doaj-3a60860c94b04f82a92c92f28eda4d4a2020-11-24T22:56:18ZengNorth Carolina State UniversityBioResources1930-21262012-07-017341324149HYDROPHOBIZATION OF BLEACHED SOFTWOOD KRAFT FIBERS VIA ADSORPTION OF ORGANO-NANOCLAYJieming Chen,Ning YanMontmorillonite clay particles that had been prepared with an alklyl-ammonium surfactant were used to modify the moisture-sensitivity of bleached softwood kraft fibers through solvent exchange and adsorption methods. Moisture absorption and water uptake of the wood pulp fibers were significantly lower after the organo-nanoclay treatment. Thermal stability, surface energy, and surface morphology of the treated fibers were characterized using Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA), Inverse Gas Chromatography (IGC), Scanning Electron Microscopy-Energy Dispersive X-ray Analysis (SEM-EDX), and Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) imaging. The Fourier Transform Infrared (FT-IR) spectral characteristics of the treated fibers were obtained to better understand the modified surface functional groups of the treated fibers. The treated bio-fibers had nano-scale surface roughness and a much reduced surface energy. The contact angle of water on the treated fiber mat was found to be higher than 160º. The thermal stability of the treated fibers was not affected by the modification.http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_07_3_4132_Chen_Yan_Hydrophobization_Kraft_Fibers_Organo_Nanoclay/1666Bio-fibersNanoparticleSurface modificationClayAdsorption
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author Jieming Chen,
Ning Yan
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Ning Yan
HYDROPHOBIZATION OF BLEACHED SOFTWOOD KRAFT FIBERS VIA ADSORPTION OF ORGANO-NANOCLAY
BioResources
Bio-fibers
Nanoparticle
Surface modification
Clay
Adsorption
author_facet Jieming Chen,
Ning Yan
author_sort Jieming Chen,
title HYDROPHOBIZATION OF BLEACHED SOFTWOOD KRAFT FIBERS VIA ADSORPTION OF ORGANO-NANOCLAY
title_short HYDROPHOBIZATION OF BLEACHED SOFTWOOD KRAFT FIBERS VIA ADSORPTION OF ORGANO-NANOCLAY
title_full HYDROPHOBIZATION OF BLEACHED SOFTWOOD KRAFT FIBERS VIA ADSORPTION OF ORGANO-NANOCLAY
title_fullStr HYDROPHOBIZATION OF BLEACHED SOFTWOOD KRAFT FIBERS VIA ADSORPTION OF ORGANO-NANOCLAY
title_full_unstemmed HYDROPHOBIZATION OF BLEACHED SOFTWOOD KRAFT FIBERS VIA ADSORPTION OF ORGANO-NANOCLAY
title_sort hydrophobization of bleached softwood kraft fibers via adsorption of organo-nanoclay
publisher North Carolina State University
series BioResources
issn 1930-2126
publishDate 2012-07-01
description Montmorillonite clay particles that had been prepared with an alklyl-ammonium surfactant were used to modify the moisture-sensitivity of bleached softwood kraft fibers through solvent exchange and adsorption methods. Moisture absorption and water uptake of the wood pulp fibers were significantly lower after the organo-nanoclay treatment. Thermal stability, surface energy, and surface morphology of the treated fibers were characterized using Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA), Inverse Gas Chromatography (IGC), Scanning Electron Microscopy-Energy Dispersive X-ray Analysis (SEM-EDX), and Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) imaging. The Fourier Transform Infrared (FT-IR) spectral characteristics of the treated fibers were obtained to better understand the modified surface functional groups of the treated fibers. The treated bio-fibers had nano-scale surface roughness and a much reduced surface energy. The contact angle of water on the treated fiber mat was found to be higher than 160º. The thermal stability of the treated fibers was not affected by the modification.
topic Bio-fibers
Nanoparticle
Surface modification
Clay
Adsorption
url http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_07_3_4132_Chen_Yan_Hydrophobization_Kraft_Fibers_Organo_Nanoclay/1666
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