Abstract
Acidification is an important factor in the aging of paper literature. Since most of the paper is sized and the surface tension of water is high, it is usually difficult for aqueous phase deacidification agent to penetrate the paper resulting in uneven deacidification. The addition of surfactant can effectively reduce the liquid surface tension and enhance the effect of deacidification with wetting properties improvement. In this paper, polysorbate-80 and polyether-modified trisiloxane surfactants were added to sodium propionate aqueous deacidification agent separately, researching the effect of wettability on the paper literature deacidification by ultrasonic atomization. The results show that SP-TRSE is effective, the maximum enhancement of deacidification agent absorption after adding wetting additives is 238.20 %, the minimum standard deviation of water content and alkali reserve after treatment is 3.87 and 0.005 respectively, the maximum increase in the internal mass fraction of sodium is 0.29 %.
Funding source: National Key Research and Development Program of China
Award Identifier / Grant number: 2022YFF0904200
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Research ethics: Not applicable.
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Author contributions: The authors have accepted responsibility for the entire content of this manuscript and approved its submission.
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Competing interests: The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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Research funding: This work was supported by National Key Research and Development Program of China (No. 2022YFF0904200).
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Data availability: The raw data can be obtained on request from the corresponding author.
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Biorefining
- Chemical modification of kraft lignin using black liquor heat treatment
- Chemical Pulping
- A review on chemical mechanisms of kraft pulping
- Estimating lags in a kraft mill
- Paper Technology
- Effect of wettability on paper literature deacidification by ultrasonic atomization
- Thermoformed products from high-density polyethylene and Softwood kraft pulp
- Paper Physics
- Rate-dependent tensile properties of paperboard and its plies
- Comparing the in-plane shear moduli of cardboard measured by flexural vibration, torsional vibration, static torsion, off-axis vibration, and off-axis tension tests
- Paper Chemistry
- Analysis of polydisperse polymer adsorption on porous cellulose fibers
- Effects of carboxymethylation and TEMPO oxidation on the reversibility properties of cellulose-based pH-responsive actuators
- Coating
- Plastic-free, oil- and water-resistant paper for food packing
- Quantitative study of thermal barrier models for paper-based barrier materials using adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system
- Printing
- Influence of selected sheet-fed offset printing conditions on primary mottling
- Packaging
- The study of citric acid crosslinked β-cyclodextrin/hydroxypropyl cellulose food preservation film
- Environmental Impact
- Effect of flax sheet prepared by wet-laying technology on tensile properties of flax/polypropylene composites
- Modifications and applications of aerogel prepared with waste palm leaf cellulose in adsorptions for oily contaminations
- Use of secondary condensates from evaporation as washing liquid in kraft pulp bleaching
- Treatment of secondary fiber papermaking wastewater with aerobic granular sludge cultured in a sequencing batch biofilter granular reactor
- Recycling
- Alkaline treatment and fractionation of OCC for strength improvement
- Nanotechnology
- Preparation of microfibrillated cellulose by in situ and one step method using calcium hydroxide as swelling and grinding agent
- Chemical Technology/Modifications
- Preparation and application in the paper protection of carboxymethyl cellulose grafted with β-cyclodextrin
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Biorefining
- Chemical modification of kraft lignin using black liquor heat treatment
- Chemical Pulping
- A review on chemical mechanisms of kraft pulping
- Estimating lags in a kraft mill
- Paper Technology
- Effect of wettability on paper literature deacidification by ultrasonic atomization
- Thermoformed products from high-density polyethylene and Softwood kraft pulp
- Paper Physics
- Rate-dependent tensile properties of paperboard and its plies
- Comparing the in-plane shear moduli of cardboard measured by flexural vibration, torsional vibration, static torsion, off-axis vibration, and off-axis tension tests
- Paper Chemistry
- Analysis of polydisperse polymer adsorption on porous cellulose fibers
- Effects of carboxymethylation and TEMPO oxidation on the reversibility properties of cellulose-based pH-responsive actuators
- Coating
- Plastic-free, oil- and water-resistant paper for food packing
- Quantitative study of thermal barrier models for paper-based barrier materials using adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system
- Printing
- Influence of selected sheet-fed offset printing conditions on primary mottling
- Packaging
- The study of citric acid crosslinked β-cyclodextrin/hydroxypropyl cellulose food preservation film
- Environmental Impact
- Effect of flax sheet prepared by wet-laying technology on tensile properties of flax/polypropylene composites
- Modifications and applications of aerogel prepared with waste palm leaf cellulose in adsorptions for oily contaminations
- Use of secondary condensates from evaporation as washing liquid in kraft pulp bleaching
- Treatment of secondary fiber papermaking wastewater with aerobic granular sludge cultured in a sequencing batch biofilter granular reactor
- Recycling
- Alkaline treatment and fractionation of OCC for strength improvement
- Nanotechnology
- Preparation of microfibrillated cellulose by in situ and one step method using calcium hydroxide as swelling and grinding agent
- Chemical Technology/Modifications
- Preparation and application in the paper protection of carboxymethyl cellulose grafted with β-cyclodextrin