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Article Dans Une Revue Cellulose Année : 2014

Paper strengthening by polyaminoalkylalkoxysilane copolymer networks applied by spray or immersion: a model study

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Two di-alkoxysilanes, with (AMDES, ami-nopropylmethyldiethoxysilane) or without (DMDES, dimethyldiethoxysilane) an amine function, and a tri-alkoxy aminosilane (APTES, aminopropyltriethoxysi-lane) as well as their mixtures were introduced in paper as fiber strengthening agents. The polymerization and copolymerization of these polysiloxanes in the paper were investigated. In all the cases where APTES was present, the formation of networks was established by measuring the soluble fraction amount extracted from the treated papers. A slight decrease of the opacity of the paper sheets when AMDES was part of the treatment was noted. The presence of APTES reduced this opacity loss. The study of the physicochemical properties of the treated paper (mechanical strength and alkalinity) demonstrated that, besides the required deacidification feature, the different treatments allowed an efficient strengthening of the cellulose fibers to various extents. Contact angle measurements indicated a decrease of the hydrophilic character of papers treated with the mixture APTES/AMDES and the occurrence of a hydrophobic character of the papers treated with APTES alone. These results were consistently obtained for both spray and immersion treatment processes.
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hal-01491042 , version 1 (22-03-2017)

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Camille Piovesan, Anne-Laurence Dupont, Isabelle Fabre-Francke, Odile Fichet, Bertrand Lavédrine, et al.. Paper strengthening by polyaminoalkylalkoxysilane copolymer networks applied by spray or immersion: a model study. Cellulose, 2014, 21, pp.705-715. ⟨10.1007/s10570-013-0151-9⟩. ⟨hal-01491042⟩
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