Enhanced water absorption of tissue paper by cross-linking cellulose with poly(vinyl alcohol)

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Abstract: Tissue paper was the only paper grade whose consumption increased during 2020 in Europe. In a highly competitive context, this work explores a strategy based on bisacrylamide cross-linkers and poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA), seeking to enhance the water uptake of pulps for tissue paper and the key properties of the resulting tissue sheets: water absorption capacity, capillarity, softness, porosity, and strength. For that, α-cellulose from cotton and a kraft hardwood pulp, in parallel, were reacted with N,N’-methylenebisacrylamide, both in the absence and in the presence of PVA. The water desorption rate of the modified polymers was monitored. Pulp blends were then mixed with a conventional softwood pulp (30%) to prepare laboratory tissue paper sheets (20 g m–2). For cotton cellulose, cross-linking with PVA more than doubled the water uptake, up to 7.3 g/g. A significant enhancement was also obtained in the case of pulps, up to 9.6 g/g, and in the case of paper, to 11.9 g/g. This improvement was consistent with a drastic increase in porosity, and it was not detrimental to paper strength. Graphical Abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]

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Ferreira, A. C. S., Aguado, R., Bértolo, R., Carta, A. M. M. S., Murtinho, D., & Valente, A. J. M. (2022). Enhanced water absorption of tissue paper by cross-linking cellulose with poly(vinyl alcohol). Chemical Papers, 76(7), 4497–4507. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11696-022-02188-y

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