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Increased water resistance of CTMP fibers by oat (Avena sativa L.) husk lignin
Authors:Sipponen Mika H  Pastinen Ossi A  Strengell Reetta  Hyötyläinen Juha M I  Heiskanen Isto T  Laakso Simo
Affiliation:Faculty of Chemistry and Materials Sciences, Department of Biotechnology and Chemical Technology, Aalto University School of Science and Technology, P.O. Box 11000, 00076 Aalto, Finland. mika.sipponen@tkk.fi
Abstract:The insertion of oat husk lignin onto chemithermomechanical pulp (CTMP) fibers was studied to increase fiber hydrophobicity. The pretreated pulp samples were subsequently used for preparation of handsheets for characterization. Treatment of CTMP with laccase in the presence of oat husk lignin resulted in a significant increase in hydrophobicity of the handsheet surface, as indicated by dynamic contact angle analysis. Water absorption time of 8 s was obtained with initial contact angle of 118°. Although the handsheet's brightness was reduced by 33%, tensile index was only subtly decreased. Neither laccase nor oat husk lignin alone gave much improved water absorption times. Therefore, handsheets made of laccase-treated pulp with and without oat husk lignin were further examined by XPS, which suggested that both laccase and oat husk lignin were inserted onto CTMP fibers. The oat husk lignin was distributed as heterogeneous aggregates on the handsheet surface whereas laccase was uniformly distributed. Evidence was obtained that the adsorbed laccase layer formed a noncovalent base for the insertion of oat husk lignin onto fiber surfaces.
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