The Impact of an Acidic Post-Treatment on Surface-Modified Old Corrugated Cardboard (OCC) with NaOH-Urea as a Reinforcing Agent

The Impact of an Acidic Post-Treatment on

Authors

  • Negin Ghahrani Wood and Paper Science Department, Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resource University
  • Noureddin Nazarnezhad Wood and Paper Science Department, Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resource University
  • Omid Ramezani Wood and Paper Science Department, Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resource University
  • Ghasem Asadpour Wood and Paper Science Department, Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resource University

Keywords:

Recycled paper, NaOH/urea, Self-reinforcing, Surface-modified paper, Acidic treatment

Abstract

Chemical surface modification is one method for enhancing the mechanical and barrier properties of packaging paper. The NaOH/urea solvent system has been deemed an effective, inexpensive, and cost-effective solvent for paper modification and cellulose dissolution due to its unique self-reinforcing qualities and the fact that it can be utilized on an industrial scale, although it is ineffective for porous paper and requires pre- or post-treatment. This study examined the influence of acid as a post-treatment on the surface modification of paper with NaOH/urea to improve properties relative to packaging uses. The results indicated that NaOH/urea modification on OCC as a semi-crystalline material did not result in materials with superior resistance and barrier qualities. While acid treatment increased tensile and burst strength and air permeability, it was ineffective at increasing tear strength. Properties of control, NaOH/urea treatment, and acidic post treatment papers were respectively 33.31, 29.4, and 37.46 mn/g in the tensile index, 1.7, 1.58, and 1.74 Kpa.m2/g in burst index, 9.94, 9.07 and 8.87 mn.m2/g in tear index, 2.04, 1.34 and 1.32 s-1 in smoothness, 37.2, 38.2 and 45.4 s in air resistance, and 77.5, 90.8 and 80.5 water absorption. Therefore, with or without acidic post-treatment, the sheets became hydrophilic.

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Published

2023-04-27

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Research Article or Brief Communication