Abstract

In this work, the diffusion of cationic poly (vinyl alcohol) (CPVA) with well-defined structures into the pores of bleached kraft fibers was investigated at equilibrium level of adsorption by means of adsorption, solute exclusion technique (SET), and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) relaxation method. The results showed that the interaction between CPVA and dextran polymers was weak, which allowed us to use the SET method to investigate the variation in the pore size of fibers upon diffusing CPVAs. Both adsorption and SET methods confirmed the diffusion of CPVA polymers into the fiber pores. However, the NMR technique was unable to reflect the pore size changes. The main reason for such results was probably the error that occurred in removing water between fibers via applying the water retention value (WRV) test prior to the NMR analysis. In fact, not all of the water on the fiber surface, especially on the surface of CPVA-modified fibers, could be removed by the WRV, introducing some error in the NMR analysis.

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