C08L5/14

CELLULOSE COMPOSITION
20210269981 · 2021-09-02 ·

The present invention relates to a microfibrillated cellulose composition comprising a microfibrillated cellulose originating from agricultural biomass, said microfibrillated cellulose composition comprising: 30 wt % cellulose, 1-15 wt % pectin, 8-25 wt % hemicellulose, 0-12 wt %, lignin, 0-15 wt % ash, and 0-8 wt % protein, based on dry solids content of said composition. The present invention further relates to its manufacture, and use in and manufacture of paper and paperboard products.

CELLULOSE COMPOSITION

The present invention relates to a microfibrillated cellulose composition comprising microfibrillated cellulose originating from agricultural biomass, comprising: ≥30 wt % cellulose, 1-15 wt % pectin, 8-25 wt % hemicellulose, 0-12 wt %, lignin, 0-15 wt % ash, and 0-8 wt % protein,
based on dry solids content of said microfibrillated cellulose; and a biocide composition comprising at least two biocidal components, wherein the at least two biocidal components are selected from the groups of biocidal components consisting of: Group I: compounds with activated halogen atoms, Group II: heterocyclic N—S compounds, Group III: aldehydes, and Group IV: surface active biocidal compounds selected from the group consisting of quaternary ammonium compounds, long-chain alkylamines, guanidines and biguanidines, and any combination thereof, and the at least two biocidal components are selected from at least two different groups. The present invention further relates to its manufacture, and use in and manufacture of paper and paperboard products.

CELLULOSE COMPOSITION

The present invention relates to a microfibrillated cellulose composition comprising microfibrillated cellulose originating from agricultural biomass, comprising: ≥30 wt % cellulose, 1-15 wt % pectin, 8-25 wt % hemicellulose, 0-12 wt %, lignin, 0-15 wt % ash, and 0-8 wt % protein,
based on dry solids content of said microfibrillated cellulose; and a biocide composition comprising at least two biocidal components, wherein the at least two biocidal components are selected from the groups of biocidal components consisting of: Group I: compounds with activated halogen atoms, Group II: heterocyclic N—S compounds, Group III: aldehydes, and Group IV: surface active biocidal compounds selected from the group consisting of quaternary ammonium compounds, long-chain alkylamines, guanidines and biguanidines, and any combination thereof, and the at least two biocidal components are selected from at least two different groups. The present invention further relates to its manufacture, and use in and manufacture of paper and paperboard products.

CELLULOSE COMPOSITION

The present invention relates to a microfibrillated cellulose composition comprising microfibrillated cellulose originating from agricultural biomass, comprising: ≥30 wt % cellulose, 1-15 wt % pectin, 8-25 wt % hemicellulose, 0-12 wt %, lignin, 0-15 wt % ash, and 0-8 wt % protein,
based on dry solids content of said microfibrillated cellulose; and a biocide composition comprising at least two biocidal components, wherein the at least two biocidal components are selected from the groups of biocidal components consisting of: Group I: compounds with activated halogen atoms, Group II: heterocyclic N—S compounds, Group III: aldehydes, and Group IV: surface active biocidal compounds selected from the group consisting of quaternary ammonium compounds, long-chain alkylamines, guanidines and biguanidines, and any combination thereof, and the at least two biocidal components are selected from at least two different groups. The present invention further relates to its manufacture, and use in and manufacture of paper and paperboard products.

MATERIALS CONTAINING CELLULOSE NANOFIBERS
20210246609 · 2021-08-12 ·

A material containing cellulose nanofibres, the material comprising a gel material comprising cellulose nanofibres in an aqueous medium, the cellulose nanofibres having 10% or more by weight hemicellulose. The cellulose nanofibres have a diameter of less than 100 nm, or less than 50 nm, or less than 20 nm. The gel material can be used as an adhesive to make laminates or to make paper by dewatering the gel material.

MATERIALS CONTAINING CELLULOSE NANOFIBERS
20210246609 · 2021-08-12 ·

A material containing cellulose nanofibres, the material comprising a gel material comprising cellulose nanofibres in an aqueous medium, the cellulose nanofibres having 10% or more by weight hemicellulose. The cellulose nanofibres have a diameter of less than 100 nm, or less than 50 nm, or less than 20 nm. The gel material can be used as an adhesive to make laminates or to make paper by dewatering the gel material.

NCC FILMS AND PRODUCTS BASED THEREON

Provided are NCC-based materials, as superb barrier materials for preventing oxygen and humidity from penetrating therethrough.

NCC FILMS AND PRODUCTS BASED THEREON

Provided are NCC-based materials, as superb barrier materials for preventing oxygen and humidity from penetrating therethrough.

Method of producing hemicellulose extracts

This invention describes a method for the purification of a hemicellulose extract produced for example through hot water extraction. Such extracts often contain large amounts of colloidal material which primarily consists of lignin and other phenolic compounds. These colloidal particles clog equipment such as ultrafiltration membranes, which deem the use of such equipment almost impossible. The unwanted material is very tacky at temperatures between 70 and 120° C. which makes it possible to adsorb it onto a variety of materials. Further, by using an adsorbing material that is wholly or partly contaminated with chemically alike material the purification process is greatly enhanced.

Method of producing hemicellulose extracts

This invention describes a method for the purification of a hemicellulose extract produced for example through hot water extraction. Such extracts often contain large amounts of colloidal material which primarily consists of lignin and other phenolic compounds. These colloidal particles clog equipment such as ultrafiltration membranes, which deem the use of such equipment almost impossible. The unwanted material is very tacky at temperatures between 70 and 120° C. which makes it possible to adsorb it onto a variety of materials. Further, by using an adsorbing material that is wholly or partly contaminated with chemically alike material the purification process is greatly enhanced.