Ceibapentandra (L.) Gaertn (Kapok) Seed Fibre as a Recycled Paper Reinforcement Pulp

The kapok (Ceibapentandra (L.) Gaertn) seed fbre is unicellular with length up to 35 mm, however, it is covered by a hydrophobic waxy layer that limits its application in paper production. In this study, the efect of various pulping methods namely mechanical, chemi-mechanical, semichemical and chemi...

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Main Authors: Leh, Cheu Peng, Junidah, Lamaming, Tan, Wen Ping, Goh, Choon Fu, Mohamad Haafiz, Mohamad Kassim, Rokiah, Hashim
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spelling my.unimas.ir.452992024-07-18T01:05:47Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/45299/ Ceibapentandra (L.) Gaertn (Kapok) Seed Fibre as a Recycled Paper Reinforcement Pulp Leh, Cheu Peng Junidah, Lamaming Tan, Wen Ping Goh, Choon Fu Mohamad Haafiz, Mohamad Kassim Rokiah, Hashim Q Science (General) The kapok (Ceibapentandra (L.) Gaertn) seed fbre is unicellular with length up to 35 mm, however, it is covered by a hydrophobic waxy layer that limits its application in paper production. In this study, the efect of various pulping methods namely mechanical, chemi-mechanical, semichemical and chemical pulping on kapok fbre properties was investigated. Each kapok pulp was then blended with the secondary fbre recovered from kraftliner board for handsheet making to examine their reinforcing ability on strength properties. The results showed that kapok mechanical pulps (with and without dewaxing (5% (v/v) diluted detergent) and chemimechanical pulp were unable to improve the strength properties of the handsheet. Kapok pulps chemically treated with 18–25% of sodium hydroxide gave a better efect on handsheet strength properties whilst fbre treated with 20% sodium hydroxide showing the highest increment. Although the reinforcing efect of the 4% native cooked starch was slightly higher than that of the 10% kapok pulp blended in recycled paper, the recycling potential of the latter was better as all strength properties retained unchanged after recycling. The fndings indicated that kapok chemical pulp is a promising reinforcing fbre source with superior recycling potential. Springer Nature 2021 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/45299/1/Leh%20et%20al%202021.pdf Leh, Cheu Peng and Junidah, Lamaming and Tan, Wen Ping and Goh, Choon Fu and Mohamad Haafiz, Mohamad Kassim and Rokiah, Hashim (2021) Ceibapentandra (L.) Gaertn (Kapok) Seed Fibre as a Recycled Paper Reinforcement Pulp. Waste and Biomass Valorization, 12 (9). pp. 5175-5186. ISSN 1877-2641 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12649-021-01342-z doi:10.1007/s12649-021-01342-z
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Leh, Cheu Peng
Junidah, Lamaming
Tan, Wen Ping
Goh, Choon Fu
Mohamad Haafiz, Mohamad Kassim
Rokiah, Hashim
Ceibapentandra (L.) Gaertn (Kapok) Seed Fibre as a Recycled Paper Reinforcement Pulp
description The kapok (Ceibapentandra (L.) Gaertn) seed fbre is unicellular with length up to 35 mm, however, it is covered by a hydrophobic waxy layer that limits its application in paper production. In this study, the efect of various pulping methods namely mechanical, chemi-mechanical, semichemical and chemical pulping on kapok fbre properties was investigated. Each kapok pulp was then blended with the secondary fbre recovered from kraftliner board for handsheet making to examine their reinforcing ability on strength properties. The results showed that kapok mechanical pulps (with and without dewaxing (5% (v/v) diluted detergent) and chemimechanical pulp were unable to improve the strength properties of the handsheet. Kapok pulps chemically treated with 18–25% of sodium hydroxide gave a better efect on handsheet strength properties whilst fbre treated with 20% sodium hydroxide showing the highest increment. Although the reinforcing efect of the 4% native cooked starch was slightly higher than that of the 10% kapok pulp blended in recycled paper, the recycling potential of the latter was better as all strength properties retained unchanged after recycling. The fndings indicated that kapok chemical pulp is a promising reinforcing fbre source with superior recycling potential.
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author Leh, Cheu Peng
Junidah, Lamaming
Tan, Wen Ping
Goh, Choon Fu
Mohamad Haafiz, Mohamad Kassim
Rokiah, Hashim
author_facet Leh, Cheu Peng
Junidah, Lamaming
Tan, Wen Ping
Goh, Choon Fu
Mohamad Haafiz, Mohamad Kassim
Rokiah, Hashim
author_sort Leh, Cheu Peng
title Ceibapentandra (L.) Gaertn (Kapok) Seed Fibre as a Recycled Paper Reinforcement Pulp
title_short Ceibapentandra (L.) Gaertn (Kapok) Seed Fibre as a Recycled Paper Reinforcement Pulp
title_full Ceibapentandra (L.) Gaertn (Kapok) Seed Fibre as a Recycled Paper Reinforcement Pulp
title_fullStr Ceibapentandra (L.) Gaertn (Kapok) Seed Fibre as a Recycled Paper Reinforcement Pulp
title_full_unstemmed Ceibapentandra (L.) Gaertn (Kapok) Seed Fibre as a Recycled Paper Reinforcement Pulp
title_sort ceibapentandra (l.) gaertn (kapok) seed fibre as a recycled paper reinforcement pulp
publisher Springer Nature
publishDate 2021
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/45299/1/Leh%20et%20al%202021.pdf
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