Abstract

This work focused on studying the dependence of paper sheet strength properties on the composition of additives, namely chitosan, cyanoethyl and carboxymethyl chitosan. Chitosan and its derivatives enhanced the strength properties of unagged and aged paper sheets. Also, cyanoethyl chitosan improved the dielectric properties of the treated paper sheets. The dielectric study was carried out over a frequency range from 100 Hz to 100 kHz at temperature range from 20 to 140 °C. The variations of permittivity ε′ versus the cyanoethyl chitosan content at three different temperatures show the highest dielectric properties at cyanoethyl chitosan of 0.3%. The variation of ε″ versus the applied frequency was fitted by a superposition of Fröhlich and Havriliak–Negami functions in addition to the conductivity term. These functions could be ascribed by the Maxwell–Wagner effect and the orientation of the large aggregates formed by the addition of chitosan to the paper sheet.

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