Preparation of Ultrafine Starch Particle and its Application in Paper Coating |
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Author Name | Affiliation | JinGang Liu1,2 | 1. China National Pulp and Paper Research Institute, Beijing, 100102, China 2. National Engineering Laboratory for Pulp and Paper, Beijing, 100102, China | JiaFu Wang1,2 | 1. China National Pulp and Paper Research Institute, Beijing, 100102, China 2. National Engineering Laboratory for Pulp and Paper, Beijing, 100102, China | YanFen Du1,2,* | 1. China National Pulp and Paper Research Institute, Beijing, 100102, China 2. National Engineering Laboratory for Pulp and Paper, Beijing, 100102, China | BiSong Wang1,2 | 1. China National Pulp and Paper Research Institute, Beijing, 100102, China 2. National Engineering Laboratory for Pulp and Paper, Beijing, 100102, China | HongCai Li1,2 | 1. China National Pulp and Paper Research Institute, Beijing, 100102, China 2. National Engineering Laboratory for Pulp and Paper, Beijing, 100102, China | YanQun Su1,2 | 1. China National Pulp and Paper Research Institute, Beijing, 100102, China 2. National Engineering Laboratory for Pulp and Paper, Beijing, 100102, China | JingHuan Chen1,2 | 1. China National Pulp and Paper Research Institute, Beijing, 100102, China 2. National Engineering Laboratory for Pulp and Paper, Beijing, 100102, China |
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Fund Project:This work was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 51403239). |
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Abstract:Despite its biodegradability, adequate cohesive strength and comparatively low cost, the use of cooked starch as a paper coating binder is limited due to its high viscosity and serious negative impact on the gloss. Starch-based bio-latex with size in the nanometer or sub-micrometer range has been developed recently to overcome these shortcomings. In this study, ultrafine starch particle (UFSP) was prepared by mechanical milling using a DYNO mill in combination with light chemical pretreatment. Model coating colors containing different dosages of UFSP were applied to base paper and the properties of the coated papers were evaluated. The results showed that the UFSP was disc-shaped with a median particle diameter of 167 nm. Water retention capacity of the coating colors was improved considerably with the addition of UFSP, i.e., the water retention value decreased by nearly 40% when styrene-butadiene latex was replaced by UFSP at a dosage of 3 pph (per hundred parts of pigment). The high shear rate viscosities of the coating colors containing no more than 2 pph of USFP were similar to that of the control coating color at shear strain rate higher than 2000 s1. The properties and performances of the coated papers were comparable to the control coated paper with single synthesized latex binder. The gloss and the print gloss of paper samples with or without USFP were 59.7% and 58.2%, 79.0% and 78.8%, respectively. Surface strength of paper samples with or without USFP were 0.96 and 0.90 m/s, respectively, while the ink absorptivity values were 34% and 33%. This study demonstrates a promising approach to obtain sub-micrometer sized starch for paper coating. |
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