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Effect of Different Fiber Raw Materials on the Properties of Carboxyethyl Microfibrillarized Cellulose Films
Received:July 26, 2019  
DOI:10.11980/j.issn.0254-508X.2019.11.001
Key Words:carboxyl content  grinding degree  type of raw materials  carboxyethyl microfibrillarized cellulose films  physical properties
Fund Project:中央高校基本科研业务费专项资金资助 BJUKF201911 ; 国家重点研发计划 2017YFB0307901 2017YFE0102500 中央高校基本科研业务费专项资金资助(BJUKF201911);国家重点研发计划(2017YFB0307901,2017YFE0102500)
Author NameAffiliation
LI Meican China National Pulp and Paper Research Institute Co., Ltd., Beijing100102
National Engineering Lab for Pulp and Paper, Beijing100102 
CHEN Jinghuan China National Pulp and Paper Research Institute Co., Ltd., Beijing100102
National Engineering Lab for Pulp and Paper, Beijing
100102
Beijing Key Lab of Lignocellulosic Chemistry, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing
100083)
(* E-mail: jinghuanchen@126.com
liujgang@126.com) 
LIU Jingang China National Pulp and Paper Research Institute Co., Ltd., Beijing100102
National Engineering Lab for Pulp and Paper, Beijing100102 
SU Yanqun China National Pulp and Paper Research Institute Co., Ltd., Beijing100102
National Engineering Lab for Pulp and Paper, Beijing100102 
XU Zehong China National Pulp and Paper Research Institute Co., Ltd., Beijing100102
National Engineering Lab for Pulp and Paper, Beijing100102 
ZHANG Ruijuan China National Pulp and Paper Research Institute Co., Ltd., Beijing100102
National Engineering Lab for Pulp and Paper, Beijing100102 
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Abstract:Microfibrillarized cellulose (MFC) was prepared from six different fiber raw materials (including hardwood bleached kraft pulp, bamboo bleached kraft pulp, softwood bleached kraft pulp, cotton linter pulp, softwood bleached chemimechanical pulp, and corncob cellulose) by carboxyethylation pretreatment combined with mechanical grinding, and then MFC films were formed by rod coating method. The effects of carboxyl content, grinding times and type of raw materials on the properties of MFC and its films were discussed. The results showed that the water retention value of MFC increased from 98% to 538% and the porosity of MFC film decreased from 37% to 19% with the increase of carboxyl content in the pretreated hardwood bleached kraft pulp. When the carboxyl content was 0.8 mmol/g, the tensile strength of MFC film was the highest, reaching 53 MPa. In addition, with the increase of grinding times, the degree of fibrillation of MFC increased, and the strength of MFC film increased first and seached a maximum value of 75 MPa then decreased. Under the optimum conditions of carboxyethylation pretreatment and grinding times, among the MFC membranes prepared from six different raw materials, the strength of MFC membranes obtained from bleached bamboo kraft pulp was the highest, up to 84 MPa, with a porosity of 25%.
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