Synthesis and Application of a Cationic Polyamine as Yankee Dryer Coating Agent for the Tissue Paper-Making Process
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Valencia, Cesar
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Tissue paper is of high importance worldwide and, continuously, research is focused on
improvements of the softening and durability properties of the paper which depend specifically on
the production process. Polyamide-amine-epichlorohydrin (PAE) resins along with release agents
are widely used to adhere the paper to the yankee dryer (creping cylinder) in paper manufacture.
Nevertheless, these resins are highly cationic and they normally adhere in excess to the paper
which negatively a ects the creping process and the quality of the paper. For this reason, a low
cationic polyamine-epichlorohydrin coating (Polycoat 38®) was synthesized from a diamine supplied
by Disproquin S.A.S. and epichlorohydrin. The analysis of the synthesized polymer was carried
out by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and nuclear magnetic resonance (1H-NMR).
The molecular weight of the polymer was obtained by gel permeation chromatography (GPC),
physical-chemical properties such as kinematic viscosity, percentage of solids, density, charge density
were measured and compared with a commercial PAE resin (Dispro620®) Thermal stability of the
Polycoat 38® and glass transition temperature in presence of a release agent (Disprosol 17®) were
also evaluated by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and di erential scanning calorimetry (DSC),
respectively. Finally, a peel adhesion test and an absorption durability assessment were carried out
together with the evaluation of the creeping e ciency of the paper by caliber and tensile measurements
in a tissue (towel paper) production plant, demonstrating a superior performance in the paper creping
process as compared to some commercially available products.
