Effect of xylan on the mechanical performance of softwood kraft pulp 2D papers and 3D foams
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TAPPI Journal, Volume 24, issue 3, pp. 131-141
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Pulp fibers are paramount in paper products and have lately seen emerging use in fiber foams. Xylan, an integral component in pulp fibers, is known to contribute to paper strength, but its effect on the strength of pulp fiber foams remains less explored. In this study, we investigate the role of xylan in both 2D handsheets and 3D foams. For a softwood kraft pulp, we enzymatically removed 1% from pulp fibers and added 3% xylan to them by adsorption, corresponding to approximately a decrease of a tenth and an increase of a third of the total xylan content. The mechanical properties of 2D fiber networks, i.e., handsheets, made using the xylan-enriched pulp improved, particularly regarding tensile strength and Young’s modulus; however, the decrease in mechanical properties of handsheets made from enzymatically-treated xylan-depleted pulp was more pronounced. In 3D networks – pulp fiber foams, much less fiber-fiber contacts formed, and thus the mechanical properties were not as much influenced by removal of xylan. Furthermore, the presence of the required surfactant on the fibers, acting as debonding agent, overshadows any positive effect xylan might have on fiber-fiber bonding. We propose that the improved mechanical properties for the sheets result from a combination of an increased number of fiber-fiber bonds and higher sheet density, while the deterioration in mechanical properties of handsheets comprising enzymatically-treated fibers is caused by the opposite effect.Description
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Biegler, V, Schaubeder, J B, Selinger, J, Spirk, S, Hirn, U, Nypelö, T, Bismarck, A & Bauer, W 2025, 'Effect of xylan on the mechanical performance of softwood kraft pulp 2D papers and 3D foams', TAPPI Journal, vol. 24, no. 3, pp. 131-141. https://doi.org/10.32964/TJ24.3.131