Abstract

The performance of chitosan biopolymer-bentonite microparticle system in recycled pulp colloidal suspension of old corrugated containers with different electrical conductivities was considered. Various instrumental analyses (atomic force microscopy, field emission scanning electron microscopy, dynamic light scattering, and Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy) were applied to characterize the applied chemicals. The results indicated that the mentioned system could increase the process and mechanical properties in comparison to the control sample. Although increasing the electrical conductivity of the recycled pulp decreased the performance of chitosan-bentonite system to some extent, the system was successful in its mission even at the highest electrical conductivity, i.e., increasing the retention, drainage, tensile index, tear index, bending strength and internal bonding strength, with improvement of approximately 41%, 32%, 8%, 16%, 26%, and 57% in comparison with the control samples, respectively. Therefore, this method can be a fascinating approach to the papermaking process. Moreover, the probable reasons of the mentioned achievements were considered and discussed.

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