Chemical conversion
Zahra Razmpour; ghasem asadpour; kermanian hossein; omid ramezani; Seyed Majid Zabihzadeh
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Sticky contaminants represent one of the biggest technical challenges in the paper recycling process. These contaminants reduce paper strength, cause plugging of wires and felts, and stick to or deposit on machine parts affecting the runnability of the paper machine In this study, firstly, the sticky ...
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Sticky contaminants represent one of the biggest technical challenges in the paper recycling process. These contaminants reduce paper strength, cause plugging of wires and felts, and stick to or deposit on machine parts affecting the runnability of the paper machine In this study, firstly, the sticky deposit of Docter blade dryer blades was subjected to multi-stage extraction with alcohol, aceton, toluene, and tetrahydrofuran solvents respectively. Then the nature of the resulting material and its physicochemical properties was investigated with FTIR analysis, GC-MS, TGA, XRF, SEM.. The results showed that the deposite originates from fiber, polymers such as polyvinyl acetate and styrene butadiene, which are components of hot melt adhesives, and fatty acid/resin esters. Fatty acids and resins are the most common organic compounds in stickies deposite. the possible origin of these compounds are chemical substances (saponified fatty acids), deinking steps and some resins and fatty acids used in the formulation of adhesives or more resistant resins and extractive materials related to Cellulose fibers. The observed minerals are mainly calcium, iron, silica and aluminum, which are present in the formulation of fillers and coating pigments during the papermaking process
Pulp and paper
Zahra Razmpour; ghasemg asadpour; kermanian hossein; omid ramezani; Seyed Majid Zabihzadeh
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Efficient approaches to eliminate or neutralize stickies is one of the topics of recent research. In the current study, some of the most conventional chemical and physical strategies in controlling these contaminants were compared. Control of micro-stickies originated from recycling of OCC using some ...
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Efficient approaches to eliminate or neutralize stickies is one of the topics of recent research. In the current study, some of the most conventional chemical and physical strategies in controlling these contaminants were compared. Control of micro-stickies originated from recycling of OCC using some selected physical approaches (washing, washing-flotation, flotation-washing and flotation) and some selected chemical methods by 4 fixing agents (Alum-PAC-pDADMAC-Cationic Starch) at 0.1-0.5-1 % dosing levels based on oven-dry weight of pulp were investigated. Electrical conductivity, TDS, turbidity, dissolved and colloidal substances (DCS) and COD were measured and compared to evaluate the efficiency of each approaches of micro- stickies removal. The results indicated that the lowest value of electrical conductivity and TDS in the physical methods was related to the flotation-washing stage and in the chemical methods was related to cationic starch 1%. The lowest amount of turbidity in the physical methods was observed in the washing and washing-flotation. Besides, the potential of secondary stickies was the lowest in the washing stage, while the flotation method had the highest potential of secondary stickies. Among the different dosing levels of the fixing agents, the lowest level of turbidity and DCS was determined for pDADMAC with 0.1% addition level, and the lowest amount of potential of secondary stickies was observed for Alum with 0.5% dosage. Both in the physical and chemical methods turbidity and DCS in pH4 was more than neutral pH. In the chemical approach with cationic starch dosage at 1% and in the physical method with the washing-flotation stage, the lowest amount of COD was reached
shaghayegh rezanezhad; Hossein Resalati; Seyed Majid Zabihzadeh
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Biodegradable magnetic nanocomposites of cellulose have been widely used in adsorption of heavy metals from water. In this research, nano magnetic papers were produced by commercial craft long fiber (NMP), magnetic fibers with 1% gluconic acid (NMP / GA 1%), nanocrystalline cellulose (MNCC) as well as ...
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Biodegradable magnetic nanocomposites of cellulose have been widely used in adsorption of heavy metals from water. In this research, nano magnetic papers were produced by commercial craft long fiber (NMP), magnetic fibers with 1% gluconic acid (NMP / GA 1%), nanocrystalline cellulose (MNCC) as well as carboxymethyl cellulose (MCMC), and the adsorbents were used to remove heavy metals of lead (Pb) and nickel (Ni). The nanocomposites were evaluated by X-ray diffraction analysis (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), atomic force microscopy (AFM) and sample vibration magnetometer (VSM). X-ray diffraction patterns showed that magnetic fibers and composites were successfully produced and the nano magnetite peaks were observed in all samples. Examination of nano magnetite and cellulose nanocrystals showed that most of the particles were in the range of 1 - 19 and 1 - 65 nm, respectively. The highest magnetic saturation was related to the nanocrystalline cellulose magnetic composite. Adsorption samples were examined by a microwave plasma atomic emission spectrometer. The results of lead and nickel adsorption test showed that the NMP / GA 1%, MCMC and control sample adsorbents had highest and lowest amount of lead and nickel adsorption, respectively. Lead metal also has a higher adsorption than nickel with all the adsorbents.
shaghayegh rezanezhad; Hossein Resalati; Seyed Majid Zabihzadeh
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The most important challenges of using minerals and fillers in the papermaking process are low retention and sharp reduced paper strength properties. In this research, magnetic papers were synthesized using commercial kraft fibers and iron salts. Nano-iron oxide has the same performance as fillers, as ...
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The most important challenges of using minerals and fillers in the papermaking process are low retention and sharp reduced paper strength properties. In this research, magnetic papers were synthesized using commercial kraft fibers and iron salts. Nano-iron oxide has the same performance as fillers, as a result, to prevent reducing strengths properties and retention of material in the final paper, chitosan uses as a strength agent and retention aid at 0, 10 and 15% levels. Characteristics of magnetic papers were investigated by atomic force microscope, scanning electron microscope, X-ray diffraction and vibration sample magnetometer. Tensile index and tear index were also determined in magnetic paper samples. The results of the microscopic examination showed that the magnetite nanoparticles were in the size range of 1 to 84 nm and the magnetic materials completely covered the fibers surface. Also, increasing chitosan content, increased the degree of loading and magnetic saturation of the samples. The magnetic paper samples had super para magnetic behavior. The results showed that adding chitosan at 10% increased tear and tensile strength but 15% chitosan decreased the strengths properties of magnetic paper.
Physics and Mechanical Wood
Faezeh Farhadi; Seyed Majid Zabihzadeh; foroogh dastoorian
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Extensive application of heat treated wood in exterior uses with high relative humidity and high temperature circumstances, necessitates the study of mechanical and creep behavior of them at such situations. The general objective of the present study was investigating the effect of test temperature on ...
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Extensive application of heat treated wood in exterior uses with high relative humidity and high temperature circumstances, necessitates the study of mechanical and creep behavior of them at such situations. The general objective of the present study was investigating the effect of test temperature on creep behavior of heat treated velvet maple wood. Heat treatment was conducted on oven dried maple wood samples at three temperature levels of 160, 175 and 190oC. Four-point static flexural test was conducted for determination of the required load level for creep test in three replications at each treatment temperature levels. For conducting creep tests, three levels of test temperature of 21, 40 and 60oC and duration of 65 hours were considered. Results of flexural test showed that heat treatment led to decreasing the rupture modulus compared to the control one; however, the elastic modulus did not change significantly. Results of creep test showed that with increasing test temperature, instantaneous and creep compliance values increased. With increasing treatment temperature, creep compliance was increased as well. Anti-creep efficiency ratio for evaluating the effect of test temperature on creep value at different levels of treatment showed that generally heat treatment led to decreasing the creep strength compared to the control ones. Heat treatment at temperature of 160oC led to in improvement in creep behavior at higher test temperature, in which the reason was attributed to increase of cellulose crystallinity and lignin condensation reaction, in turn led to lower plasticization of wood at higher test temperature.
Chemical conversion
Milad Poladi; Seyed Hassan Sharifi; Seyed Majid Zabihzadeh; Mostafa Nikkhah Dafchahi
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Cellulose is the most abundant bio-polymer and also has many potential and applications, Therefore, in order to convert it to solvable cellulose in many commercial solvents, it is necessary to modify the cellulose structure with a variety of methods of derivation. Cellulose derivatives have an increasing ...
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Cellulose is the most abundant bio-polymer and also has many potential and applications, Therefore, in order to convert it to solvable cellulose in many commercial solvents, it is necessary to modify the cellulose structure with a variety of methods of derivation. Cellulose derivatives have an increasing share in the cellulosic products marketing and it is used in various industries such as sanitary, pharmaceutical, food and industrial., Carboxymethyl cellulose is one of the most important commercial cellulose ether derivatives. The purpose of this study was to investigate the conversion of alpha-cellulose derived from the Deltoides pine species into a useful and more valuable product that called Carboxymethyl cellulose. In order to optimize and investigate the interaction of different process variables, response surface methodology (RSM) was used. For modeling the process, important operational parameters such as concentration of NaOH, ratio of Monochloroacetic acid to cellulose, temperature and the time of etherification as independent variables and the degree of substitution of the samples were considered as the desirable response. Analysis of variance and response level were used to create a function between variables and responses, and optimal conversion conditions were determined. The results showed that the best value presented in the optimal condition proposed by software for the degree of substitution was 31 percent for concentration of etherification, 1.09 for the ratio of Monochloroacetic acid to cellulose, 60 °C for the etherification temperature and 157 minutes for the etherification time.