摘要

Periodate-chlorite oxidized bleached hardwood kraft pulp fibre samples with six levels of charge densities ranging from 0.5 to 1.8 mmol/g were gradually disintegrated to microfibrils using a high-shear homogenizer. The disintegration kinetics and mechanisms were studied by a flow fractionation method, and the properties of the resulting particles were determined using low shear viscosity and transmittance measurements. The particles formed during the disintegration were visualized with a charge-coupled device camera and by field-emission scanning electron microscopy. The result showed that cellulose fibres with a low charge density disintegrated at a low rate and produced ragged fibres and bunches of microfibrils via bursting of the fibre walls, whereas those with a higher charge density broke down at a high rate and microfibrils were formed through swelling and the creation of balloon structures. A carboxyl content of 1.2 mmol/g was found to be the threshold value for the efficient formation of high aspect ratio microfibrils and also for the change in the disintegration mechanism in the high-shear homogenizer.

  • 出版日期2014-10