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Effect of surface sizing on the surface chemistry of paper containing eucalyptus pulp

  • Isabel Maria Teixeira Moutinho , Anne Marjatta Kleen , Maria Margarida Lopes Figueiredo and Paulo Jorge Tavares Ferreira
From the journal Holzforschung

Abstract

The effect of different surface sizing formulations on the chemical features of surfaces of the papers produced from Eucalyptus kraft pulp was studied. The surface analysis techniques, electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis and time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry were applied. An uncoated base paper, the reference material, was sized with blends of cationic starch with either co-acrylonitrile-acrylate or co-styrene-acrylate. The results of both techniques are in good agreement and complete each other. It was possible not only to detect the presence of the surface sizing agents on the paper surface but also to distinguish them and evaluate their distribution and relative concentration. In addition, it was found that application of higher amounts of the sizing formulations, at a constant ratio of 20% copolymer to starch, did not significantly change the chemical properties of the paper surfaces.


Corresponding author. Departamento de Engenharia Química, Universidade de Coimbra, Pólo II – Pinhal de Marrocos, 3030-290 Coimbra, Portugal Phone: +351-239-798-700 Fax: +351-239-798-703

Received: 2008-7-7
Accepted: 2008-10-20
Published Online: 2008-12-16
Published Online: 2008-12-16
Published in Print: 2009-05-01

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