Effect of agricultural residue fibers on newsprint strength properties

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As newsprints, mostly made from recycled wood pulp, are not high quality papers according to its optical, mechanical and chemical characteristics, in this research the usage of straw pulp as an alternative raw material was analyzed. For that purpose, straw pulp was mixed with recycled wood pulp and strength properties of laboratory made papers were determined according to TAPPI standards. Selection of agricultural waste for preparing straw pulp was based on annual yield of crop species (Triticum spp., Hordeum vulgare L. and Triticale sp.). Results indicated that straw pulp can be efficiently used in portions up to 20% as a substitute for wood fibers or as an additive in order to obtain particular newsprint properties.

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Plazonić, I., Barbarić-Mikočević, Ž., & Španić, N. (2020). Effect of agricultural residue fibers on newsprint strength properties. Wood Research, 65(3), 437–446. https://doi.org/10.37763/wr.1336-4561/65.3.437446

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