Dissolved and colloidal substances (DCS) and the charge demand of papermaking process waters and suspensions: A review

Autores
Hubbe, Martin A.; Sundberg, Anna; Mocchiutti, Paulina; Ni, Yonghao; Pelton, Robert
Año de publicación
2012
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inglés
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Dissolved and colloidal substances (DCS) in the process waters of paper machine systems can interfere with the retention of fine particles, retard the drainage of water from the wet web, and generally hurt the intended functions of various polyelectrolytes that are added to the process. This review considers publications that have attempted to characterize the nature and effects of different DCS fractions, in addition to some of the ways that paper technologists have attempted to overcome related problems. The consequences of DCS in a paper machine system can be traced to their ability to form complexes with various polyelectrolytes. Such tendencies can be understood based on a relatively strong complexing ability of multivalent materials, depending on the macromolecular size and charge density. Continuing research is needed to more fully understand the different contributions to cationic demand in various paper machine systems and to find more efficient means of dealing with DCS.
Fil: Hubbe, Martin A.. North Carolina State University; Estados Unidos
Fil: Sundberg, Anna. Abo Akademi; Finlandia
Fil: Mocchiutti, Paulina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Santa Fe; Argentina. Universidad Nacional del Litoral. Facultad de Ingeniería Química. Instituto de Tecnología Celulósica; Argentina
Fil: Ni, Yonghao. University of New Brunswick; Canadá
Fil: Pelton, Robert. Mc Master University; Canadá
Materia
CATIONIC DEMAND
DISSOLVED AND COLLOIDAL ANIONIC SUBSTANCES
COLLOIDAL CHARGE
INTERFERENCES TO POLYMERIC RETENTION AIDS
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Dissolved and colloidal substances (DCS) and the charge demand of papermaking process waters and suspensions: A review
title Dissolved and colloidal substances (DCS) and the charge demand of papermaking process waters and suspensions: A review
spellingShingle Dissolved and colloidal substances (DCS) and the charge demand of papermaking process waters and suspensions: A review
Hubbe, Martin A.
CATIONIC DEMAND
DISSOLVED AND COLLOIDAL ANIONIC SUBSTANCES
COLLOIDAL CHARGE
INTERFERENCES TO POLYMERIC RETENTION AIDS
title_short Dissolved and colloidal substances (DCS) and the charge demand of papermaking process waters and suspensions: A review
title_full Dissolved and colloidal substances (DCS) and the charge demand of papermaking process waters and suspensions: A review
title_fullStr Dissolved and colloidal substances (DCS) and the charge demand of papermaking process waters and suspensions: A review
title_full_unstemmed Dissolved and colloidal substances (DCS) and the charge demand of papermaking process waters and suspensions: A review
title_sort Dissolved and colloidal substances (DCS) and the charge demand of papermaking process waters and suspensions: A review
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Hubbe, Martin A.
Sundberg, Anna
Mocchiutti, Paulina
Ni, Yonghao
Pelton, Robert
author Hubbe, Martin A.
author_facet Hubbe, Martin A.
Sundberg, Anna
Mocchiutti, Paulina
Ni, Yonghao
Pelton, Robert
author_role author
author2 Sundberg, Anna
Mocchiutti, Paulina
Ni, Yonghao
Pelton, Robert
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv CATIONIC DEMAND
DISSOLVED AND COLLOIDAL ANIONIC SUBSTANCES
COLLOIDAL CHARGE
INTERFERENCES TO POLYMERIC RETENTION AIDS
topic CATIONIC DEMAND
DISSOLVED AND COLLOIDAL ANIONIC SUBSTANCES
COLLOIDAL CHARGE
INTERFERENCES TO POLYMERIC RETENTION AIDS
purl_subject.fl_str_mv https://purl.org/becyt/ford/2.5
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/2
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Dissolved and colloidal substances (DCS) in the process waters of paper machine systems can interfere with the retention of fine particles, retard the drainage of water from the wet web, and generally hurt the intended functions of various polyelectrolytes that are added to the process. This review considers publications that have attempted to characterize the nature and effects of different DCS fractions, in addition to some of the ways that paper technologists have attempted to overcome related problems. The consequences of DCS in a paper machine system can be traced to their ability to form complexes with various polyelectrolytes. Such tendencies can be understood based on a relatively strong complexing ability of multivalent materials, depending on the macromolecular size and charge density. Continuing research is needed to more fully understand the different contributions to cationic demand in various paper machine systems and to find more efficient means of dealing with DCS.
Fil: Hubbe, Martin A.. North Carolina State University; Estados Unidos
Fil: Sundberg, Anna. Abo Akademi; Finlandia
Fil: Mocchiutti, Paulina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Santa Fe; Argentina. Universidad Nacional del Litoral. Facultad de Ingeniería Química. Instituto de Tecnología Celulósica; Argentina
Fil: Ni, Yonghao. University of New Brunswick; Canadá
Fil: Pelton, Robert. Mc Master University; Canadá
description Dissolved and colloidal substances (DCS) in the process waters of paper machine systems can interfere with the retention of fine particles, retard the drainage of water from the wet web, and generally hurt the intended functions of various polyelectrolytes that are added to the process. This review considers publications that have attempted to characterize the nature and effects of different DCS fractions, in addition to some of the ways that paper technologists have attempted to overcome related problems. The consequences of DCS in a paper machine system can be traced to their ability to form complexes with various polyelectrolytes. Such tendencies can be understood based on a relatively strong complexing ability of multivalent materials, depending on the macromolecular size and charge density. Continuing research is needed to more fully understand the different contributions to cationic demand in various paper machine systems and to find more efficient means of dealing with DCS.
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Hubbe, Martin A.; Sundberg, Anna; Mocchiutti, Paulina; Ni, Yonghao; Pelton, Robert; Dissolved and colloidal substances (DCS) and the charge demand of papermaking process waters and suspensions: A review; North Carolina State University. Department of Wood and Paper Science; Bioresources; 7; 4; 11-2012; 6109-6193
1930-2126
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