The effect of mixing and consistency on cellulose cationization

Traditional chemical modifications of cellulose are usually done at low or medium consistencies. Processing at high solids content is expected to provide a leap forward in reduction of manufacturing costs such as minimization of chemical use, energy consumption and decreasing processing equipment si...

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Main Authors: Pia Willberg-Keyriläinen, Pauliina Pitkänen, Janne Hulkko, Martta Asikainen, Harri Setälä
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-03-01
Series:Heliyon
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844018381222
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spelling doaj-d2a7bcd9fe58435284090e581b9554cd2020-11-25T02:49:21ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402019-03-0153e01349The effect of mixing and consistency on cellulose cationizationPia Willberg-Keyriläinen0Pauliina Pitkänen1Janne Hulkko2Martta Asikainen3Harri Setälä4Corresponding author.; VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd, Tietotie 4E, P.O Box 1000, FI-02044 VTT, FinlandVTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd, Tietotie 4E, P.O Box 1000, FI-02044 VTT, FinlandVTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd, Tietotie 4E, P.O Box 1000, FI-02044 VTT, FinlandVTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd, Tietotie 4E, P.O Box 1000, FI-02044 VTT, FinlandVTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd, Tietotie 4E, P.O Box 1000, FI-02044 VTT, FinlandTraditional chemical modifications of cellulose are usually done at low or medium consistencies. Processing at high solids content is expected to provide a leap forward in reduction of manufacturing costs such as minimization of chemical use, energy consumption and decreasing processing equipment size, while at the same time increasing reaction efficiency. In this research, high consistency modifications of cellulose were studied through cationization reaction. Four different laboratory scale high consistency reactors were tested and the effect of mixing on fiber properties was analyzed. All reactors decreased cellulose fiber length and no significant difference between cellulose starting consistencies and mixing time on fiber properties were found. The cationization reaction efficiency increased as the cellulose starting consistency increased in all of the tested reactors. In addition, mercerization of pulp as pretreatment, significantly increased reaction efficiency.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844018381222Organic chemistryNatural product chemistry
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author Pia Willberg-Keyriläinen
Pauliina Pitkänen
Janne Hulkko
Martta Asikainen
Harri Setälä
spellingShingle Pia Willberg-Keyriläinen
Pauliina Pitkänen
Janne Hulkko
Martta Asikainen
Harri Setälä
The effect of mixing and consistency on cellulose cationization
Heliyon
Organic chemistry
Natural product chemistry
author_facet Pia Willberg-Keyriläinen
Pauliina Pitkänen
Janne Hulkko
Martta Asikainen
Harri Setälä
author_sort Pia Willberg-Keyriläinen
title The effect of mixing and consistency on cellulose cationization
title_short The effect of mixing and consistency on cellulose cationization
title_full The effect of mixing and consistency on cellulose cationization
title_fullStr The effect of mixing and consistency on cellulose cationization
title_full_unstemmed The effect of mixing and consistency on cellulose cationization
title_sort effect of mixing and consistency on cellulose cationization
publisher Elsevier
series Heliyon
issn 2405-8440
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Traditional chemical modifications of cellulose are usually done at low or medium consistencies. Processing at high solids content is expected to provide a leap forward in reduction of manufacturing costs such as minimization of chemical use, energy consumption and decreasing processing equipment size, while at the same time increasing reaction efficiency. In this research, high consistency modifications of cellulose were studied through cationization reaction. Four different laboratory scale high consistency reactors were tested and the effect of mixing on fiber properties was analyzed. All reactors decreased cellulose fiber length and no significant difference between cellulose starting consistencies and mixing time on fiber properties were found. The cationization reaction efficiency increased as the cellulose starting consistency increased in all of the tested reactors. In addition, mercerization of pulp as pretreatment, significantly increased reaction efficiency.
topic Organic chemistry
Natural product chemistry
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844018381222
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