Properties of cellulose nanofibre networks prepared from never-dried and dried paper mill sludge

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Adu, Cynthia
Berglund, Linn
Oksman, Kristiina
Eichhorn, Stephen J.
Jolly, Mark R.
Zhu, Chenchen

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Adu C, Berglund L, Oksman K, Eichhorn SJ, Jolly M, Zhu C, Properties of cellulose nanofibre networks prepared from never-dried and dried paper mill sludge, Journal of Cleaner Production, Volume 197, Part 1, 1 October 2018, pp. 765-771

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Paper mills yield large volumes of sludge materials which pose an environmental and economic challenge for disposal, despite the fact that they could be a valuable source for cellulose nanofibres (CNF) production. The aim of the study was to evaluate the production process and properties of CNF prepared by mechanical fibrillation of never-dried and dried paper mill sludge (PMS). Atomic force microscopy (AFM) showed that average diameters for both never-dried and dried paper sludge nanofibres (PSNF) were less than 50 nm. The never-dried and dried sludge nanofibres showed no statistical significant difference (p > 0.05) in strength ∼92 MPa, and ∼85 MPa and modulus ∼11 GPa and ∼10 GPa. The study concludes that paper mill sludge can be used in a dried state for CNF production to reduce transportation and storage challenges posed on industrial scale.

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