Studies Of The Interactions Between Talc And Stickies During Paper Recycling

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. L. Yordan J. Kortmeyer I. Yildirim
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Talc is used to remove stickies from pulp during paper recycling processes. It is well known that the interaction is controlled by the surface chemistry at the talc/water, sticky/water and talc/sticky interfaces. If the interfacial tensions are known, one can calculate the free energies of interaction and hence predict whether the stickies can be removed by talc. In the present work, the surface tensions of several different talc samples were determined using the acid/base theory. The information was then used to determine appropriate interfacial tensions, which in turn were used to determine the free energy of interaction between talc and stickies. It was found that the calculated free energies are much more negative than those between the stickies and other minerals such as calcium carbonate, bentonite clay and kaolin clays.
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APA: J. L. Yordan J. Kortmeyer I. Yildirim  (2002)  Studies Of The Interactions Between Talc And Stickies During Paper Recycling

MLA: J. L. Yordan J. Kortmeyer I. Yildirim Studies Of The Interactions Between Talc And Stickies During Paper Recycling. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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