Patent classifications
D21H17/38
Paper product and method for increasing the strength thereof
The present disclosure relates to a novel aqueous composition of a structurally modified, water soluble polymer suitable for papermaking and to a method for manufacturing it. The method includes cleaving a backbone of the acrylamide polymer by a degradation agent and cross-linking the acrylamide polymer subjected to cleaving by using a polyfunctional cross-linking agent.
Paper product and method for increasing the strength thereof
The present disclosure relates to a novel aqueous composition of a structurally modified, water soluble polymer suitable for papermaking and to a method for manufacturing it. The method includes cleaving a backbone of the acrylamide polymer by a degradation agent and cross-linking the acrylamide polymer subjected to cleaving by using a polyfunctional cross-linking agent.
REDUCED FURFURAL CONTENT IN POLYACRYLIC ACID CROSSLINKED CELLULOSE FIBERS
Bleached polycrylic acid crosslinked cellulose fibers with reduced furfural content are disclosed. The reduced furfural content is accompanied by a strong reduction of malodor associated with crosslinked fibers. Methods of furfural reduction include treatment with hydrogen peroxide in the absence of alkaline or other bleaching agents subsequent to curing polyacrylic acid crosslinked cellulose fibers. Some embodiments of treated polycrylic acid crosslinked cellulose fibers have a furfural content lower than 1.3 ppm. In some embodiments, the reduction of furfural content of the treated crosslinked fibers compared to untreated crosslinked fibers is at least 55%. in some embodiments, furfural content decreases with aging of the treated crosslinked fibers.
Method for producing paper
A method of producing paper and board by using at least one water-soluble amphoteric polymer is provided. The water-soluble amphoteric polymer is obtained by copolymerizing a monomer mixture containing a) at least one N-vinylcarboxamide, b) at least one monoethylenically unsaturated monomer having at least one free acid group or at least one acid group in salt form, c) optionally at least one monoethylenically unsaturated monomer other than components (a) and (b), and d) optionally at least one compound having two or more ethylenically unsaturated double bonds, and then partly or wholly hydrolyzing the COR.sup.1 groups of the polymer. The cationic monomer units and the anionic monomer units differ in their respective molar fractions, each based on the total number of moles of all monomer units, by not more than 10 mol % in absolute terms.
Method for producing paper
A method of producing paper and board by using at least one water-soluble amphoteric polymer is provided. The water-soluble amphoteric polymer is obtained by copolymerizing a monomer mixture containing a) at least one N-vinylcarboxamide, b) at least one monoethylenically unsaturated monomer having at least one free acid group or at least one acid group in salt form, c) optionally at least one monoethylenically unsaturated monomer other than components (a) and (b), and d) optionally at least one compound having two or more ethylenically unsaturated double bonds, and then partly or wholly hydrolyzing the COR.sup.1 groups of the polymer. The cationic monomer units and the anionic monomer units differ in their respective molar fractions, each based on the total number of moles of all monomer units, by not more than 10 mol % in absolute terms.
Smoking articles having reduced ignition proclivity characteristics
Smoking articles having reduced ignition proclivity characteristics are disclosed. The smoking articles include a paper wrapper containing cellulosic fibers and filler particles. The paper wrappers are treated with a film-forming composition in order to reduce the ignition proclivity characteristics of the smoking articles. In one embodiment, the film-forming composition contains an alginate combined with a starch. In an alternative embodiment, the film-forming composition contains a film-forming material combined with filler particles. The filler particles may comprise kaolin clay, magnesium oxide, mica, alum, or mixtures thereof.
Process for treating wood
A cellulosic material is treated by providing a cellulosic material such as wood or a wood composite, which is impregnated with an aqueous dispersion comprising a polymer, the polymer comprising an olefin-carboxylic acid copolymer. The cellulosic material is then impregnated with a modifying agent, the modifying agent comprising a polyamine having greater than or equal to 2 amine groups. The modifying agent at least partially crosslinks the polymer within the cellulosic material.
Process for treating wood
A cellulosic material is treated by providing a cellulosic material such as wood or a wood composite, which is impregnated with an aqueous dispersion comprising a polymer, the polymer comprising an olefin-carboxylic acid copolymer. The cellulosic material is then impregnated with a modifying agent, the modifying agent comprising a polyamine having greater than or equal to 2 amine groups. The modifying agent at least partially crosslinks the polymer within the cellulosic material.
Paper product and method for increasing the strength thereof
The present disclosure relates to a novel aqueous composition of a structurally modified, water soluble polymer suitable for papermaking and to a method for manufacturing it. The method includes cleaving a backbone of the acrylamide polymer by a degradation agent and cross-linking the acrylamide polymer subjected to cleaving by using a polyfunctional cross-linking agent.
Papermaking agent, manufacturing method for papermaking agent and paper
A papermaking agent exhibiting an excellent freeness and paper strength effect with little increase in viscosity after long-term storage. A papermaking agent including a (meth)acrylamide polymer containing two or more starches (a1) selected from the group consisting of unmodified starch, oxidized starch, esterified starch, etherified starch, amidated starch, cationic starch, amphoteric starch and crosslinked starch, a (meth)acrylamide (a2), a polymerizable monomer having an amino group (a3), a polymerizable monomer having a carboxy group (a4) and a polymerizable monomer having a sulfonate group (a5) as essential constituent components.