Swollen starch-latex compositions for use in papermaking
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
C08L-003/00
C08L-089/00
D21H-019/54
D21H-019/00
C08J-003/22
C08J-003/20
D21F-011/00
D21H-011/00
D21H-013/00
D21H-015/00
D21H-017/00
D21H-021/00
D21H-025/00
D21H-027/00
출원번호
UP-0187957
(2005-07-25)
등록번호
US-7625962
(2009-12-16)
발명자
/ 주소
Laleg, Makhlouf
출원인 / 주소
FI Fpinnovations
대리인 / 주소
Ogilvy Renault LLP
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초록▼
A novel filler treatment comprising the preparation of swollen starch-latex compositions, prepared in the presence or absence of co-additives, and the addition of the said composition to a filler suspension, has been developed. Use of the treated filler during papermaking improves filler retention a
A novel filler treatment comprising the preparation of swollen starch-latex compositions, prepared in the presence or absence of co-additives, and the addition of the said composition to a filler suspension, has been developed. Use of the treated filler during papermaking improves filler retention and produces filled papers where addition of the filler has only a minimal negative effect on strength properties. The swollen starch-latex compositions can be prepared in a batch or jet cooker, or by mixing with hot water under controlled conditions (i.e., temperature, pH, mixing, mixing time) in order to make the starch granules swell sufficiently to improve their properties as a filler additive but avoiding excess swelling leading to their rupture. The swollen starch-latex composition is then rapidly mixed with the filler slurry, preferably in a static mixer, and added to the papermaking furnish at a point prior to the headbox of the paper machine. The starch-latex composition can be used with wood-free or wood-containing furnishes. The treated filler is easily retained in the web during papermaking, improves drainage, and gives sheets having good formation. Sheets made with the treated fillers have higher bonding and tensile strengths than sheets produced using filler treated with either swollen starch alone or latex alone. Retention and drainage are further improved when conventional retention aid chemicals are added to the furnish containing the treated filler. The use of swollen starch-latex compositions could allow the papermaker to increase the filler content of the paper without sacrificing dry strength properties or increasing the amount, and hence the cost, of the retention aid added. The combination of swollen starch and latex could be used as furnish additives in the manufacture of both filled grades and grades that contain no filler such as sack papers and paperboard products.
대표청구항▼
The invention claimed is: 1. A filler suspension for use in papermaking comprising: filler particles and a composition of a complex of ionic, unruptured, swollen starch granules and an ionic latex, in an aqueous vehicle, said ionic starch granules having been swollen with hot water at a temperature
The invention claimed is: 1. A filler suspension for use in papermaking comprising: filler particles and a composition of a complex of ionic, unruptured, swollen starch granules and an ionic latex, in an aqueous vehicle, said ionic starch granules having been swollen with hot water at a temperature below the gel point of the ionic starch, without cooking of the starch, said ionic starch consisting of an unmodified starch and ionic groups on said unmodified starch. 2. A filler suspension according to claim 1, wherein said filler particles are inorganic papermaking filler particles having a size of 1 to 10 microns, and said swollen starch granules have a size of 5 to 90 microns; said starch granules and latex being present in an amount of 1 to 10%, by weight solids, based on the weight of filler, and comprising 60 to 95%, by weight of said granules and 40 to 5%, by weight of latex, to a total of 100%, by weight, based on the total solids content of said granules and latex. 3. A filler suspension according to claim 2 wherein said latex has chemical groups, absorbed on said granules; and said granules are of a cationic starch and said latex is anionic. 4. A filler suspension according to claim 2 wherein said latex has chemical groups, chemically reacted with said granules; and said granules are of an anionic or amphoteric starch and said latex is cationic. 5. A process for producing a filler suspension for papermaking comprising contacting particulate filler with a composition of a complex of ionic, unruptured, swollen starch and an ionic latex, in an aqueous vehicle, said ionic starch granules having been swollen with hot water at a temperature below the gel point of the ionic starch, without cooking of the starch, said ionic starch consisting of an unmodified starch and ionic groups on said unmodified starch. 6. A process according to claim 5, wherein said filler particles are inorganic papermaking filler particles having a size of 1 to 10 microns, and said swollen starch granules have a size of 25 to 90 microns; said starch granules and latex being present in an amount of 1 to 10%, by weight solids, based on the weight of filler, and comprising 60 to 95%, by weight of said granules and 40 to 5%, by weight of latex, to a total of 100%, by weight, based on the total solids content of said granules and latex. 7. A process of making paper comprising a) mixing an ionic starch with hot water at a temperature below the gel point of the ionic starch, without cooking the starch, to form unruptured, swollen granules from the ionic starch, said ionic starch consisting of an unmodified starch and ionic groups on said unmodified starch, b) forming an aqueous papermaking furnish comprising pulp fibers, filler particles, a composition of a complex of the ionic, unruptured, swollen starch granules formed in a) and an ionic latex, in an aqueous vehicle, c) draining the furnish through a screen to form a sheet, and d) drying the sheet. 8. A process according to claim 7, wherein said furnish further includes a papermaking agent selected from the group consisting of sizing agents, wet strength agents, and retention aids. 9. A process according to claim 7, wherein said furnish comprises said filler particles, swollen starch granules and latex in an amount of 1% to 60%, by weight, solids, based on the dry weight of pulp fibres. 10. A process according to claim 9, wherein said filler particles are inorganic papermaking filler particles having a size of 1 to 10 microns, and said swollen starch granules have a size of 5 to 90 microns; said starch granules and latex being present in an amount of 1 to 10%, by weight solids, based on the weight of filler, and comprising 60 to 95%, by weight of said granules and 40 to 5%, by weight of latex, to a total of 100%, by weight, based on the total solids content of said granules and latex. 11. A paper comprising a matrix of pulp fibres and filler particles, and a retention system for said filler derived from the solids content of a composition of a complex of ionic, unruptured, swollen starch granules and an ionic latex, said ionic starch granules having been swollen with hot water at a temperature below the gel point of the ionic starch, without cooking of the starch, said ionic starch consisting of an unmodified starch and ionic groups on said unmodified starch. 12. A paper according to claim 11, wherein said filler particles are inorganic papermaking filler particles having a size of 1 to 10 microns, and said swollen starch granules have a size of 25 to 90 microns; said starch granules and latex being present in an amount of 1 to 10%, by weight solids, based on the weight of filler, and comprising 60 to 95%, by weight of said granules and 40 to 5%, by weight of latex, to a total of 100%, by weight, based on the total solids content of said granules and latex. 13. A pulp furnish for papermaking comprising: pulp fibres, filler particles, and unruptured, ionic, swollen starch granules, in an aqueous vehicle, said ionic starch granules having been swollen with hot water at a temperature below the gel point of the ionic starch, without cooking of the starch, said ionic starch consisting of an unmodified starch and ionic groups on said unmodified starch. 14. A pulp furnish according to claim 13, comprising said filler particles and swollen starch granules in an amount of 1% to 60%, by weight, solids, based on the dry weight of pulp fibres, wherein said filler particles are inorganic papermaking filler particles having a size of 1 to 10 microns, and said swollen starch granules have a size of 5 to 90 microns; said starch granules being present in an amount of 1 to 10%, by weight solids, based on the weight of filler. 15. A pulp furnish according to claim 13, further including 0.5 to 5%, by weight, of a co-additive, based on the total solids content of said starch granules, said co-additive being selected from the group consisting of cationic agents and anionic agents. 16. A pulp furnish according to claim 15, wherein said co-additive is an anionic agent selected from the group consisting of carboxymethyl cellulose, polyacrylic acid, alginate, colloidal silicic acid, bentonite and polyacrylamide. 17. A pulp furnish according to claim 15, wherein said co-additive is a cationic agent selected from the group consisting of chitosan, polyvinylamine, polyethyleneimine, poly(dadmac), and alum. 18. A pulp furnish according to claim 13, further including a papermaking additive selected from the group consisting of sizing agents, wet strength agents and retention aids.
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