WO1999036465A1 - Adhesives and resins, and processes for their production - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to .adhesives and resins, .and process-es for their preparation. More particularly, this invention relates to resin and adhesive compositions which can be particularly used in the manufacture of cellulose-based products, and more particularly paper products. Resins and adhesives of the present invention are produced by combining a water-soluble polymeric material which comprises a nucieophile, a phenolic material, and a component that serves to activate the phenolic material to make it reactive with the nucieophile of the polymer. Adhesives and resins produced according to the present
- compositions for resins and adhesives are known in the art. Most of these compositions, however, include components which can be considered environmentally
- additives do not react with the cellulo.se, but increase the paper strength by some other, unknown mechanism.
- the additives are usually chosen for their ability to adhere to the pulp, and for their ability to form a structure network which can repress cellulose fiber swelling, thereby inhibiting separation of the fiber-fiber contacts upon wetting.
- wet-strength resins Some of the earliest wet-strength resins were condensation products of urea and formaldehyde, with polyamine added to make the resin cationic. Such resins appear only to impart wet-strength via self-crosslinking. However, resins formed from melamine and formaldehyde appear to crosslink the cellulose directly. Polyamide and epichlorohydrin form resins which react with the cellulose carboxylate groups. At higher concentrations, polyamide/epichlorohydrin resins appear to form self-crosslinks as well.
- resins include those formed by epoxides, which react analogously and also with the cellulose hydroxyl groups, and those formed from aldehydes, which appear to crosslink cellulose reversibly, through hemiacetai bonds, and self-crosslink at amide groups.
- epoxides which react analogously and also with the cellulose hydroxyl groups
- aldehydes which appear to crosslink cellulose reversibly, through hemiacetai bonds, and self-crosslink at amide groups.
- a wet-strength resin should exhibit four key attributes. These resins should first be water soluble, allowing for an even dispersion and effective distribution over the cellulose fibers. Next, the resins should have some cationic character, inherent or otherwise, facilitating their adsorption onto anionic fibers in the pulp. The resins should also be polymeric, with higher molecular weight polymers apparently forming stronger bonds Finally, the resins should be reactive, a quality which allows them to be crosslinked to both themselves and to the cellulose in the paper.
- Resins comparable to those used for increasing paper strength also find application in creping adhesives.
- the paper web is subjected to a creping process in order to give the paper product desirable characteristics, such as softness and bulk.
- the creping process involves adhering the web, a cellulose web in the case of paper, to a rotating creping cylinder, such as that used in a Yankee dryer. The adhered web is then detached with a doctor blade. The impact of the web against the blade disrupts fiber-to-fiber bonds within the web, causing the web to wrinkle, or pucker.
- creping adhesive is often used.
- creping adhesives can also reduce the wear on a dryer surface, provide lubrication between a doctor blade and a dryer surface, reduce chemical corrosion, and control the extent of creping.
- a creping adhesive adheres the sheet just tightly enough to the drum to produce a good crepe, imparting absorbency and softness to the final product, with a minimal loss of paper strength.
- the sheet may pick or even "plug," i.e., underride the doctor blade, and wrap around the dryer drum.
- adhesion is too weak, the sheet will lift off too easily and undergo too little creping.
- creping agents examples include U.S. Patents Nos. 5, 187,219, to FURMAN, 5,246,544, to HOLLENBERG et al., 5,388,807, to ESPY et al., and 5,374,334, to SOMNESE et al.
- Other examples of creping agents are disclosed in U.S. Patents Nos. 4,684,439, 4,788,243, 4,501,640, and 4,528,316, each to SOERENS.
- the present invention advances the field of resin compositions for use in paper making. Many of the resin compositions known in the art are toxic to animals, or can be harmful to the environment. The present invention provides an "environmentally friendly" alternative to the known additives and resins. Embodiments of the present invention are essentially chemically benign, using a biocatalytic process to induce crosslinking in a paper product.
- DORDICK et al. describes the production of polymers produced by horseradish peroxidase-catalyzed coupling of phenols in "Polymerization of Phenols Catalyzed by Peroxidase in Nonaqueous Media," Biotechnology and Bioengineering Vol. 30, pgs. 31-36 (1987).
- POKORA et al. describes the use of such catalytic processes in the production of developer resins in U.S. Patent No. 4,647,952 ('952), and expanded on those processes in U.S. Patents Nos. 4,900,671 ('671), and 5, 153,298 ('298).
- POKORA also describes the use of polyphenol resins in the production of paper in U.S. Patent No. 5, 110,740 ('740).
- DORDICK et al. and POKORA et al. The use of enzymes to catalyze the polymerization of phenols in monolayers is described by AKKARA et al. in U.S. Patent No. 5,143,828, and in "Synthesis and Characterization of Polyphenols from Peroxid.ase-Cat.alyzed Reactions," Enzvme Microb. Tectinol. vol.
- the present invention is directed to processes for producing adhesives and resins, and to products made thereby.
- the present invention is directed to processes for producing oxidation-activated adhesives and resins, and to products made thereby.
- the present invention is directed to producing enzyme-activated adhesives and resins, and to the products made thereby.
- the present invention is directed to methods for producing adhesive compositions and resin compositions for use in making paper, and the products made thereby.
- the present invention is directed to methods of providing materials which can be added at the wet end of paper production, increasing the strength of a paper product.
- the present invention is directed to producing articles which employ activated adhesives and resins, including oxidation-activated adhesives and resins.
- the present invention is directed to methods of providing materials which are chemically benign for addition at the wet end of paper production to increase the strength of a paper product.
- the present invention is directed to producing resins and adhesives, formed from chemically benign materials, which can be used in paper making processes.
- the present invention is directed to producing a paper product which is strengthened by a resin formed by the addition of chemically benign materials at the wet end of production.
- the present invention is directed to producing an adhesive for use in paper creping.
- the present invention is directed to producing a paper product which has been formed through the use of such creping adhesive.
- composition comprising (a) water-soluble polymeric material comprising at least one nucleophilic polymer, (b) phenolic compound, and (c) an oxidizing component.
- composition comprising (a) water-soluble polymeric material comprising at least one nucleophilic polymer, (b) phenolic compound, and (c) a component capable of converting the phenolic compound into a quinone compound.
- Component (c) may be a single component, or a mixture of components, and preferably comprises the above-noted oxidizing component.
- the oxidizing component may comprise a member selected from the group consisting of potassium dichromate, potassium permanganate, and mixtures thereof, or the oxidizing component may comprise a mixture of components such as hydrogen peroxide and a material such as a metal catalyst, which can cause hydrogen peroxide to release oxygen.
- Metal catalysts include, but are not limited to, ferric chloride, cobalt chloride, cupric chloride, and mixtures thereof
- the oxidizing component may comprise an enzyme system.
- the enzyme system may comprise at least one oxidation enzyme.
- the oxidation enzyme may comprise an oxidase, which preferably comprises a member selected from the group consisting of laccase, tyrosinase, polyphenol oxidase, and mixtures thereof.
- the oxidation enzyme may comprise a peroxidase, which preferably comprises a member selected from the group consisting of horseradish peroxidases, soybean peroxidases, haloperoxidases, lactoperoxidases, bacterial peroxidases, and mixtures thereof. More preferably, the peroxidase comprises horseradish peroxidase.
- the reaction can occur in the presence of atmospheric air.
- the enzyme system preferably further comprises at least one oxygen source.
- the oxygen source may comprise a member selected from the group consisting of perborates, persulfates, peroxides, and mixtures thereof.
- the enzyme system may comprise an alcohol oxidase and its corresponding alcohol, such as ethanol and ethanol oxidase.
- the enzyme system may comprise a sugar oxidase and its corresponding sugar, such as glucose and glucose oxidase or galactose and galactose oxidase.
- the oxidizing component may comprise an enzyme system in combination with another oxidizing component, such as an enzyme system in combination with potassium permanganate.
- the nucleophilic polymer comprises the following general
- n is an integer greater than 2, and R 1 comprises a hydrocarbyl group.
- the hydrocarbyl group comprises from about 2 to about 20 carbons
- the hydrocarbyl group comprises from about 6 to about 10 carbons, and more preferably comprises about 6 carbons.
- the hydrocarbyl group comprises an alkyl group having from about 2 to about 20 carbons.
- the alkyl group comprises from about 6 to about 10 carbons, and more preferably comprises about 6 carbons.
- n is from about 10 to about 200. More preferably, n is from about 50 to about 100, and n is most preferably from about 50 to about 80.
- the nucleophilic polymer may comprise a polyalkyl amine or a polycyclic alkyl amine.
- the nucleophilic polymer comprises the following general structure:
- the nucieophile preferably comprises a member selected from the group consisting of -NH 2 , -NHR 2 , - SH, -SOO , -ArO , and -PR 2 , wherein R 2 comprises a hydrocarbyl group comprising from about 1 to about 12 carbons, and Ar comprises a benzenoid, a substituted benzenoid, or a napthalenoid group.
- the hydrocarbyl group comprises a benzenoid group or an alkyl group comprising from about 1 to about 12 carbons.
- the water solubility enabling group preferably comprises a cationic, an anionic, an amphoteric, or a hydrogen bond participating group.
- the water solubility enabling group preferably comprises a member selected from the group consisting of -N + (R 3 ) 3 , -COO " , -OS0 3 , -OP0 3 , -N T (R 3 ) 2 -R 3 -COO , -OH, -CONH 2 , and -B(OH) , wherein R 3 and R 3 each comprise a hydrocarbyl group having from about 1 to about 12 carbons, such as any straight chain or cyclic moiety.
- the nucleophilic polymer may comprise a member selected from the group consisting of polyvinyl alcohols, polyvinyl sulfones, polyacrylamides, polyacrylates, polyacrylonitriles, polyethers, polyesters, polyarylethers, polyarylsulfones, polyamides, polyimides, polyalkanes, polyaminoalkanes, polyphenyls, and mixtures thereof
- the nucleophilic polymer may be formed by various processes, including a process comprising at least one addition reaction followed by reduction.
- the nucleophilic polymer is formed by a reaction comprising a member selected from the group consisting of nucleophilic displacement, amination, nitration, sulfonation, phosphorylation, and combinations thereof.
- the nucleophilic polymer may comprise a member selected from the group consisting of -NH 2 , -NHR 4 , - SH, - SOO , - PR 4 2 , - ArO , and mixtures thereof, wherein R 4 comprises a hydrocarbyl group comprising between about 1 and about 12 carbons, and Ar comprises a benzenoid or a napthalenoid group.
- the hydrocarbyl group comprises a benzenoid group or an alkyl group comprising from about 1 and about 12 carbons.
- the nucleophilic polymer may be formed by polymerizing a monomer comprising a nucieophile.
- the nucleophilic polymer comprises polyvinyl amine alcohol, which preferably comprises from about 0.01% to about 100% amine. More preferably, the polyvinyl amine alcohol comprises from about 10% to about 50% amine, and most preferably, the polyvinyl amine .alcohol comprises about 12% amine.
- the phenolic compound may comprise phenols or polyphenois.
- the phenolic material comprises the following general chemical structure:
- Y comprises -H or -OH and X comprises -OR 5 , -R 5 , - Ar, or -NR 5 R 5 , wherein R 5 and R 5 comprise H or a hydrocarbyl group comprising from about 1 to about 12 carbons, and Ar comprises a benzenoid or napthalenoid group.
- the hydrocarbyl group comprises an alkyl group comprising from about 1 to about 12 carbons.
- the phenolic compound may comprise a member selected from the group consisting of polyphenois, substituted polyphenois, phenols, substituted phenols, catechols, substituted catechols, hydroquinones, substituted hydroquinones, aminophenols, substituted aminophenols, and mixtures thereof.
- the phenolic compound comprises 1,2-benzenediol.
- the phenolic compound comprises 1 ,4-benzenediol.
- the phenolic compound may comprise a polyphenolic compound, which preferably comprises a member selected from the group consisting of phloroglucinol, lignins, catechins, flavonoids, and mixtures thereof.
- a polyphenolic compound is a naturally- occurring compound.
- the polyphenolic compound may comprise a member selected from the group consisting of polyphenois, resols, novolaks, calixerenes, and mixtures thereof.
- such a polyphenolic compound is a synthetic compound.
- compositions of the present invention may be combined with a cellulosic material, which may compri.se paper pulp.
- a resin for imparting strength to a paper product produced by combining (a) water-soluble polymeric material comprising at least one nucleophilic polymer, (b) phenolic compound, and (c) an :zing component.
- component (c) may comprise a component capable of convening the phenolic compound into a quinone compound.
- the oxidizing component may comprise an enzyme system.
- This resin may be used in combination with cellulosic material, such as fiber mat, woven cloth, box, board, sheet, wood, particle board, wood stranded board, or laminate.
- cellulosic material such as fiber mat, woven cloth, box, board, sheet, wood, particle board, wood stranded board, or laminate.
- a creping adhesive produced by combining (a) water-soluble polymeric material comprising at least one nucleophilic polymer, (b) phenolic compound, and (c) an oxidizing component.
- component (c) may comprise a component capable of converting the phenolic compound into a quinone compound.
- the oxidizing component comprises an enzyme system.
- the creping adhesive may be used in combination with cellulosic material, such as fiber mat, woven cloth, box, board, sheet, wood, particle board, wood stranded board, or iaminate.
- component (c) may comprise a component capable of converting the phenolic compound into a quinone compound.
- the oxidizing component comprises an enzyme system.
- component (c) may comprise a component capable of converting the phenolic compound into a quinone compound.
- the oxidizing component comprises an enzyme system.
- kits comprising a water-soluble polymeric material comprising at least one nucleophilic polymer, a phenolic compound, and a component capable of converting the phenolic compound into a quinone compound.
- the component capable of converting the phenolic compound into a quinone compound comprises an oxidizing component.
- the kit comprises an oxygen source. In other embodiments, the kit does not include any oxygen source.
- the present invention is directed to adhesives and resins usable in a variety of applications.
- the present invention is directed to cross linking systems for use as additives in the paper making process. In one preferred embodiment, the present invention is directed to methods for improving the creping process in paper production In other preferred embodiments, the present invention is further directed to methods for improving the wet and dry strength of a paper product.
- the present invention is not limited to uses in making paper.
- the present invention is also applicable in the production of numerous cellulose-based products, including fiber mat, woven cloth, box, board, sheet, wood, particle board, wood stranded board, laminate, etc.
- Products such as these are especially applicable to the present invention because they are produced from cellulosic starting materials.
- strength can be imparted to these products by the by the addition of (a) water-soluble polymeric material comprising at least one nucleophilic polymer, (b) phenolic compound, and (c) an oxidizing component, to the cellulosic starting materials.
- component (c) may comprise a component capable of converting the phenolic compound into a quinone compound.
- the cross linking system of the present invention is added to the pulp at the wet end of the process.
- the ingredients can also be added at the dry end as a premix, or as separate ingredient streams.
- the additives may be introduced at the wet end of the process as well.
- the material is preferably prepared as a premix, in which all ingredients are mixed and allowed to develop into an adhesive constituent prior to application to the creping cylinder.
- Adhesives and resins of the present invention comprise: (a) water-soluble polymeric material comprising at least one nucleophilic poiymer, (b) phenolic compound, and (c) an oxidizing component.
- component (c) may comprise a component capable of converting the phenolic compound into a quinone compound.
- water-soluble polymeric material comprising at least one nucleophilic polymer is meant to include water-soluble polymers comprising nucleophiles, alone and/or in combination.
- phenolic compound is meant to include phenolic compounds, alone and/or in combination.
- an oxidizing component is meant to include oxidizing components, alone and/or in combination.
- hydrocarbyl is understood to include “aliphatic,” “cycloaliphatic,” and “aromatic.”
- the hydrocarbyl groups are understood to include alkyl, alkenyl, alkynyl, cycloalkyl, aryl, aralkyl, .and alkaryl groups.
- hydrocarbyl is understood to include both non-substituted hydrocarbyl groups, and substituted hydrocarbyl groups, with the latter referring to the hydrocarbon portion bearing additional substituents, besides carbon and hydrogen.
- the water-soluble polymer comprising a nucieophile may be selected from any water-soluble polymer which comprises a nucieophile.
- the term water-soluble polymer refers to polymers which can be made into a hot or cold aqueous solution at a concentration of at least about 0 01%.
- such polymer comprises polyalkyl amine, polycyclic alkyl amine, polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinyl sulfone, polyacrylamide, polyacrylate, polyacrylonitrile, polyether, polyester, polyarylether, polyarylsulfone, polyamide, polyimide, polyalkane, polyaminoalkane, and/or polyphenyl.
- the polymer comprises polyvinyl amine alcohol.
- the polyvinyl amine alcohol comprises from about 0.01% to about 100% amine; more preferably comprises from about 10% to about 50% amine; and most preferably comprises about 12% amine.
- the nucieophile may be any known nucieophile, and preferably comprises - NH 2 , -NHR 4 , -SH, - SOO " , -PR 4 2 , and -ArO " , or mixtures thereof, wherein R 4 comprises a hydrocarbyl group in which the number of carbons ranges from about 1 to about 12, and Ar comprises a benzenoid or napthalenoid group.
- R 4 comprises a hydrocarbyl group in which the number of carbons ranges from about 1 to about 12
- Ar comprises a benzenoid or napthalenoid group.
- the hydrocarbyl group comprises a benzenoid group or an alkyl group comprising from about 1 to about 12 carbons.
- the nucieophile may be attached to the polymer backbone in any manner known in the art.
- the nucieophile is attached by a process comprising an addition reaction, followed by reduction.
- the nucieophile is attached via nucleophilic displacement, amination, nitration, sulfonation, phosphorylation, or combinations thereof, each followed by reduction
- the nucieophile is part of the monomer which polymerizes to form the polymer.
- the following formula is a schematic structural representation of the general chemical formula of the water-soluble polymer of one embodiment of the invention, wherein the nucieophile is part of the polymer backbone:
- n may be any integer greater than 2, and is preferably between 10 and 200. More preferably, in Formula I, n is between 50 and 100, and n is most preferably between 50 and 80.
- R 1 may be any hydrocarbyl group.
- the hydrocarbyl group comprises from about 2 to about 20 carbons. More preferably, the hydrocarbyl group comprises from about 6 to about 10 carbons, and most preferably comprises about 6 carbons.
- the hydrocarbyl group comprises an alkyl group having from about 2 to about 20 carbons. More preferably, the alkyl group has from about 6 to about 10 carbons. Most preferably, in Formula I, the alkyl group comprises 6 carbons.
- Examples of polymers which exhibit this general structure include, but are not limited to, polyalkyl amine, and polycyclic alkyl .amine.
- the following formula is a schematic chemical representation of the general chemical formula of a water-soluble polymer of one embodiment of the invention, wherein the nucieophile is attached to the polymer backbone:
- n may be any integer greater than 2, and is preferably greater than 100.
- X comprises any nucieophile, and preferably comprises -NH 2 , -NHR 2 , -SH, -SOO " , -PR 2 2, and ArO " , wherein R 2 comprises a hydrocarbyl group having from about 1 to about 12 carbons, and Ar comprises a benzenoid or substituted benzenoid, or a napthalenoid group.
- the hydrocarbyl group comprises a benzenoid group or an alkyl group having from about 1 to about 12 carbons.
- Y comprises any water solubility enabling group, and is preferably a cationic, an anionic, an amphoteric, or a hydrogen bond participating group, such as -N * (R 3 ) 3 (where R 3 is any moiety having from about 1 to about 12 carbons, such as a C1-C12 straight chain or C1-C12 cyclic moiety), -COO " , -OS0 3 , -OP0 3 " , -N * (R 3 ) 2 -R 3 -COO (where R 3 and R 3 are any moiety having from about 1 to about 12 carbons, such as any C 1-C 12 straight chain or C1-C12 cyclic moiety), -OH, -CONH 2 , and -B(OH) 2 .
- R 3 is any moiety having from about 1 to about 12 carbons, such as a C1-C12 straight chain or C1-C12 cyclic moiety
- R 3 and R 3 are any moiety having from about 1 to about 12
- polymers in which the nucieophile is attached to the polymer backbone include, but are not limited to, polyvinyl alcohols, polyvinyl sulfones, polyacrylamides, polyacrylates, polyacrylonitriles, polyethers, polyesters, polyarylethers, polyarylsulfones, polyamides, polyimides, polyalkanes, polyaminoalkanes, polyphenyls, and mixtures thereof
- the phenolic compound for use in the invention may comprise polyphenois, substituted polyphenois, phenols, substituted phenols, catechols, substituted catechols, hydroquinones, substituted hydroquinones, aminophenols, substituted aminophenols, and/or mixtures thereof.
- X preferably comprises -OR 3 ,-R 3 , -NR 3 R 3 , or -Ar, wherein R 3 and R 3 comprise H or a hydrocarbyl group comprising from about 1 to about 12 carbons, and Ar comprises a benzenoid or napthalenoid group.
- the hydrocarbyl group comprises an alkyl group having from about 1 to about 12 carbons.
- Y preferably comprises -OH or -H. Examples of phenolic compounds which exhibit this general structure include, but are not limited to, phenol, catechol, hydroquinone, and aminophenol. Most preferably, the phenolic material comprises 1,2-benzenediol and or 1,4-benzenediol.
- the phenolic compound may comprise a polyphenolic compound which may be of natural or synthetic origin.
- Preferable natural polyphenolic compounds include, but are not limited to, phloroglucinol, lignin, catechins, flavonoids, and mixtures thereof.
- Preferable synthetic polyphenolic compounds include, but are not limited to, polyphenol, resol, novolak, calixerenes, and mixtures thereof.
- the present invention includes a component capable of converting the phenolic compound into a quinone compound.
- this component may be an oxidizing component.
- the oxidizing component may comprise potassium dichromate, potassium permanganate, or mixtures thereof.
- the oxidizing component may comprise mixtures such as hydrogen peroxide and a material such as a metal catalyst which is capable of causing hydrogen peroxide to release oxygen.
- Metal catalysts include, but are not limited to, ferric chloride, cobalt chloride, cupric chloride, and mixtures thereof.
- the oxidizing component preferably comprises an enzyme system.
- the enzyme system preferably comprises at least one oxidative enzyme component.
- the enzyme component may comprise an enzyme such as an oxidase or peroxidase.
- oxidases and peroxidases include, but are not limited to, laccases, tyrosinases, poiyphenol oxidases, horseradish peroxidases, soybean peroxidases, haloperoxidases, lactoperoxidases, bacterial peroxidase, and combinations thereof.
- Other preferable embodiments comprise combinations of different oxidases, combinations of different peroxidases, or combinations of oxidases and peroxidases.
- the enzyme component comprises horseradish peroxidase.
- the reaction can occur in the presence of atmospheric air.
- the enzyme system preferably further comprises at least one oxygen source.
- the oxygen source may be direct, in which the oxygen is present as elemental oxygen, and/or indirect, in which the oxygen is released from a more complex molecule.
- the oxygen source comprises a source such as perborates, persulfates, peroxides, and mixtures thereof.
- Other preferable enzyme systems comprise a mixture of a sugar oxidase and the corresponding sugar, such as galactose oxidase and galactose or glucose oxidase and glucose.
- Other preferable enzyme systems comprise an alcohol oxidase and the corresponding alcohol, such as ethanol oxidase and ethanol.
- the enzyme system comprises horseradish peroxidase and the reaction occurs in the presence of atmospheric air.
- reaction I is a .schematic chemical representation of the aforementioned reaction as it might occur:
- Handsheets are made on a Noble and Wood Sheet Machine (Noble and Wood Machine Co., Hoosick Falls, N.Y.) using standard hard water at a controlled pH. Standard hard water (50 ppm alkalinity and 100 ppm hardness) is made by mixing deionized water with
- CaCl 2 and NaHC0 3 Control of pH is achieved by using NaOH or H 2 S0 4 .
- the pulp is beaten to the desired freeness at a consistency of 2.5 weight%.
- the beaten pulp is added to a proportioner at a controlled level (depending on final desired basis weight).
- 801b/3000ft 2 basis weight 4000 ml of beaten pulp is used.
- 40 lb/3000ft 2 basis weight 2000 ml of beaten pulp is used.
- the beaten pulp is diluted to 18 liters with standard hard water.
- a clean and wetted 100 mesh screen is placed on an open deckle box, which is then closed. Standard hard water and 920 ml of pulp mixture from the proportioner are then added to the deckle box, and couched. Ingredients in accordance with the present invention are added to the deckle box, and mixed. The water is then drained from the box, and the sheet removed. The sheet is wet pressed between felts with press weights adjusted to give a solids content of 33-34%. The sheet and screen are then placed on a drum dryer, which is adjusted to a temperature of approximately 228-232°F and throughput time of 50-100 seconds, depending on basis weight. Final sheet moisture content is 3-5%.
- a single sheet is made from
- Examples 1-6 are presented as evidence that embodiments of the present invention impjut strength to a paper product.
- the results presented in Table 1 clearly demonstrate the substantial increases in paper strength imparted by the present invention.
- EXAMPLES 7-12 Effect of the mol.ecul.ar weight of the polymer on paper strength.
- the paper is made according to the procedures set forth in EXAMPLES 1-6 above, with the exception that different amounts and kinds of materials were added, according to the invention.
- the specific amounts which are added to each batch (920 mi pulp mixture per piece of paper) are disclosed in Table 2.
- Additives are added as solutions in 10 ml water. Paper is manufactured at 80 lbs basis weight: 920 ml pulp mixture yielded 5.1 g pulp (weight of paper).
- the following new abbreviations are introduced for use in Table 2: polyvinyl amine alcohol (MW approximately lOOKd, 6% amine), PVAA1; polyvinyl amine alcohol (MW approximately 30Kd, 12% amine), PVAA2.
- EXAMPLES 7-12 are provided to demonstrate this effert. Two different molecular weights of polymer were tested, lOOKd and 30Kd. From the results presented in Table 2, it is clear that the lOOKd polymer performs better than the 30Kd polymer.
- EXAMPLES 13-18 Effect of the pH of the paper making conditions.
- the paper is made according to the procedure set forth in EXAMPLES 1-6 above, with the exception that different amounts and kinds of materials were added, according to the invention, and the basis weight for the paper is 40 lbs. The weight per piece of paper is 2.5 g. The amounts and kinds of materials specifically used .are disclosed in Table 3.
- the paper is made according to the procedure set forth in EXAMPLES 1-6 above, with the exception that different amounts and kinds of materials are added, according to the invention.
- the following new abbreviations are introduced for use in Table 4: ethylene diamine, MW approximately 600, ED-600; ethylene diamine, MW approximately 2000, ED-2001; phenol, PHE; hydrogen peroxide, H 2 0 2 .
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