Paper surface sizing agent and preparation method thereof
A surface sizing agent and paper technology, applied in the direction of water repellent addition, etc., can solve the problems of reduced Cobb value, unstable paper quality, obvious moisture return, etc., to reduce the weight of paper, simplify the sizing process, and reduce costs Effect
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[0034] In a 1000ml four-neck flask equipped with a condenser, a dropping device, a stirrer and a thermometer, add 52 grams of gelatin with a molecular weight of 10000 and 257.4 grams of distilled water, and heat up to 85°C to dissolve. Cool down to 45°C.
[0035] Add 52 grams of 25% tetradecyl polyoxyethylene (15) trimethylammonium chloride, heat to 95 ° C, add 13 grams of 20% ammonium persulfate, and add the following mixed monomers dropwise: 52 grams of styrene, diacrylic acid 78 grams of methylaminoethyl monochloromethane quaternary ammonium, 52 grams of N-butoxymethacrylic acid, and 10.4 grams of n-butyl acrylate were added in 1 hour. The reaction was maintained at 95°C for 1 hour, cooled to 35°C, pH = 2.0. Filter through a 100-mesh filter screen to obtain a sizing agent for paper surface treatment, with a solid content of 39.8%, an average particle size of 21 nm (measured by a Malven particle size analyzer), and a cationic degree of 0.2 (measured by the method of GB12309...
Embodiment 2
[0037] In a 1000ml four-necked flask equipped with a condenser, a dropping device, a stirrer and a thermometer, add 2.6 grams of gelatin with a molecular weight of 100,000 and 495.4 grams of distilled water, and heat up to 85°C to dissolve. Cool down to 45°C. Add 13 grams of 10% lauryl polyoxyethylene (20) trimethyl ammonium chloride, add 13 grams of 50% potassium persulfate, add the following mixed monomers dropwise: 91 grams of methyl styrene, dimethyl methacrylate Amino ethyl ester monochloromethane quaternary ammonium 13 grams, divinylbenzene 2.6 grams, 13 grams of isooctyl methacrylate, 6 hours add up. The reaction was maintained at 40°C for 2 hours, cooled to 25°C, pH = 5.0. Filter through a 100-mesh filter screen to obtain a sizing agent for paper surface treatment, with a solid content of 20.2%, an average particle size of 49 nm (measured by a Malven particle size analyzer), and a cationic degree of 0.02 (measured by the method of GB12309-90).
Embodiment 3
[0039] In a 1000ml four-neck flask equipped with a condenser, a dropping device, a stirrer and a thermometer, add 9.4 grams of gelatin with a molecular weight of 80,000 and 455.7 grams of distilled water, and heat up to 85° C. to dissolve. Cool down to 45°C. Add 4 grams of 10% tetradecyl polyoxyethylene (8) trimethylammonium chloride, heat to 60 ° C, add 1 gram of 20% sodium persulfate, and drop the following mixed monomers: 60 grams of styrene, methyl 15 grams of dimethylaminoethyl acrylate monochloromethane quaternary ammonium, 25 grams of diallyl dimethyl ammonium chloride, 30 grams of aminoethyl acrylate, and 60 grams of methyl methacrylate were added in 4 hours. The reaction was maintained at 60°C for 2 hours, cooled to 35°C, pH = 3.5. Filter through a 100-mesh filter screen to obtain a sizing agent for paper surface treatment, with a solid content of 30.3%, an average particle size of 79nm (measured by a Malven particle size analyzer), and a cationic degree of 0.14 (mea...
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