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Layer-by-Layer Nanocoating of Lignocellulose Fibers for Enhanced Paper Properties

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The systematic modification of the surface charge of lignocellulose fibers was performed with a polyelectrolyte layer-by-layer (LbL) nanocoating process to produce negatively and positively charged fibers. The fibers were coated with 20–50 nm thick polymer surface layers which subsequently increased interaction between the fibers during paper formation. The modified fibers were added to standard fibers at varying proportions to produce paper with corresponding variation in properties such as strength and electrical conductivity. Paper strength was doubled by manipulating the surface charge and coating thickness of the LbL-treated pulp fibers. It is demonstrated that the LbL coating process increased the fiber interactions and that these interactions enhanced the paper properties. This process, when applied to a simulated sample of recycle grade of fibers, produce paper with an increase in tear strength as compared with untreated fiber paper. Nanocoating fibers with polythiophene/polyallylamine multilayers produced marginally conductive pulp and paper. Paper electrical conductivity was proportional to the number of the bilayers deposited.

Keywords: LAYER-BY-LAYER ASSEMBLY; LIGNOCELLULOSE FIBERS; NANOCOATINGS; POLYELECTROLYTE

Document Type: Research Article

Publication date: 01 March 2006

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