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The influence of dextran derivatives on polyethylene oxide and polyacrylamide-induced calcium carbonate flocculation and floc strength

Abstract

High molecular weight water-soluble polymers (retention aids) are routinely added to improve fines and filler retention during papermaking. However, dissolved and colloidal substances (DCS), associated with mechanical pulps (MPs) are known to interfere with the retention aid functions. Reported in this work are both flocculation results and novel filler floc strength measurements for precipitated calcium carbonate flocs formed in the presence of model DCS polymers. The DCS models include well-defined dextran, dextran sulfate and hydrophobically modified dextran. Depending on the nature of the retention aid, the model DCS polymers can either interfere with or in a few cases improve retention. The results are interpreted in terms of established models of colloid science.

Authors

Gibbs A; Pelton R; Cong R

Journal

Colloids and Surfaces A Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, Vol. 159, No. 1, pp. 31–45

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

November 30, 1999

DOI

10.1016/s0927-7757(99)00160-0

ISSN

0927-7757

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