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A comparison of polyelectrolyte complexes and multilayers: Their adsorption behaviour and use for enhancing tensile strength of paper
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Caroline Ankerfors
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19. Juli 2018
Published Online: 2018-07-19
Published in Print: 2009-01-01
© 2018 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
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Schlagwörter für diesen Artikel
Polyelectrolyte complex;
Polyelectrolyte multilayer;
Jet mixing;
SPAR;
QCM-D;
Adsorption;
Fibre modification;
Paper strength
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Characterization of functional properties of poly(α-hydroxyacrylic acid) in mechanical pulp bleaching conditions
- Irreversible long fibre collapse at high temperature TMP reject refining – Effects on fibre surface properties
- Can the delignification rate be affected by previously applied cooking conditions?
- Towards a general kraft delignification model
- Non-evaporating black liquor falling film hydrodynamics
- Autohydrolysis of mixed southern hardwoods: Effect of P-factor
- Chemical and morphological analysis of the tissue Yankee coating
- On the role of drying induced cross-machine shrinkage on paper cockling phenomenon
- Estimation of residence time and channeling in agitated pulp chests
- Modelling the out-of-plane behaviour of paperboard
- A comparison of polyelectrolyte complexes and multilayers: Their adsorption behaviour and use for enhancing tensile strength of paper
- Influence of molecular characteristics of cationic polyacrylamides on the pulp fibre retention process
- Beatability and runnability studies of ion-exchanged unbleached kraft pulps on a pilot scale
- Effect of substrate properties on conductive traces printed with silver-based flexographic ink
- Sugar surfactants in paper recycling