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Title: INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECT OF ADDITIVES ON THE DEWATERING BEHAVIOUR OF HIGHLY REFINED CELLULOSE PULP
Authors: Saxena, Shubham
Keywords: Polymers;Cellulose;Cellulosepulps;Energy Consumption.
Issue Date: May-2019
Publisher: I I T ROORKEE
Abstract: TU Dresden developed100%fiber-based biogenic materials which show superior properties being able tosubstitutefossil-basedpolymersindifferentlightweightapplications.Thus,thedeveloped cellulose filmshaveagreatpotentialtoexploitnewmarketssuchaspackagingthatrequireshigh strength propertiesaswellasbarrierproperties.Forfurtherapplication-orienteddevelopmentitisof importance toimprovetheexistingsubsequentprocesslikedewateringespeciallyintermsofprocess time andenergyconsumption. The aimoftheenvisagedthesisistocharacterizeandtoinvestigatetheeffectofwetendadditives on thedewateringbehaviorofhighlyrefinedcellulosepulps(FibCell).Zetapotentialwasconsidered as abasicfactortostudythedewateringbehavioronadditionofdifferentadditives.Effectsofthese additiveswereevaluated.Acompositionwithreasonabletradebetweenthepropertiesisfoundusing an OptimizertoolModde12.1
URI: http://localhost:8081/xmlui/handle/123456789/15721
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