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공정수에 존재하는 형광증백제의 제거 기술에 대한 기초연구Fundamental Study on Developing the Technology for the Removal of Fluorescent Whitening Agents from the Process Water

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Fundamental Study on Developing the Technology for the Removal of Fluorescent Whitening Agents from the Process Water
Authors
이지영윤혜정이학래
Issue Date
2009
Publisher
한국펄프·종이공학회
Keywords
fluorescent whiteing agents; process water; flocculation; screeing; sedimentation; turbidity; particle size; poly-DADMAC; fluorescent whiteing agents; process water; flocculation; screeing; sedimentation; turbidity; particle size; poly-DADMAC
Citation
펄프종이기술, v.41, no.1, pp 24 - 29
Pages
6
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Journal Title
펄프종이기술
Volume
41
Number
1
Start Page
24
End Page
29
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/26955
ISSN
0253-3200
Abstract
The use of fluorescent whitening agents (FWAs) increases as the demand for the whiter and brighter printing papers increases. FWAs are used as internal and surface treatment chemicals. FWAs that are not used properly in the papermaking process, however, remain in the process water and may demage the paper quality and processes. In this study, a new idea to eliminate FWAs from the process water, consisted of the floc formation of FWAs with cationic chemicals, such as cationic polyelectrolytes and alum, and the removal of the floc by screening or sedimentation, was proposed. Flocculation of FWAs, that is the first step to remove FWAs from the process water, was investigated using turbidity and particle size measurement. Relationship between turbidity and particle size showed that the turbidity could reflect the particle size change of FWA flocs and was proper for the evaluation of flocculation phenomena. Poly-DADMAC was more efficient than PEI to induce the flocculation of FWAs. Alum was effective chemical for the flocculation and sedimentation of FWAs.
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