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Regenerated cellulose from N-methylmorpholine N-oxide solutions as a coating agent for paper materials

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The objective of the presented research was to determine the influence of cellulose coating, obtained from the cellulose solution in N-Methylmorpholine N-oxide (NMMO), on the structural and mechanical properties of… Click to show full abstract

The objective of the presented research was to determine the influence of cellulose coating, obtained from the cellulose solution in N-Methylmorpholine N-oxide (NMMO), on the structural and mechanical properties of paper. The effect of heating time of paper samples coated with cellulose dissolved in NMMO was also investigated. Depending on the heating time of the coating, a continuous or porous layer was obtained. Coating without any heating stage yielded a continuous cellulose layer of hydrophobic properties (higher contact angle in comparison to base paper), and paper of higher smoothness and increased tear resistance. Analysis of the paper samples showed that cellulose coating not only changed the surface properties of paper, but also significantly improved paper strength properties, such as the tensile index, elongation, bursting strength index and double folds number. Despite the process’ limitations (e.g. necessity of removing the NMMO), this method can be considered as a novel approach for paper property modification.Graphical Abstract

Keywords: methylmorpholine oxide; cellulose methylmorpholine; oxide solutions; paper; regenerated cellulose; solutions coating

Journal Title: Cellulose
Year Published: 2018

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