Understanding Sizing Conditions with Alkenyl Succinic Anhydride: Experimental Analysis of pH and Anionic Trash Catcher Effects on Softwood Kraft Pulp
Keywords:
Alkenyl Succinic Anhydride (ASA), Anionic Trash Catcher (ATC), Experimental design, Sizing agents, Papermaking, Polyelectrolyte, HydrophobicityAbstract
A 32 factorial experimental design was conducted to evaluate the effects of pH and anionic trash catcher (ATC) dosage on Cobb number (1 min), cationic demand, and conductivity in softwood kraft pulp sizing with Alkenyl Succinic Anhydride (ASA). Results indicated that acidic conditions tended to enhance ASA’s reaction with cellulose, leading to superior hydrophobicity (Cobb number, 1 min = 23 g/m² at pH 4.0 and 121 µeq/L cationic demand). Statistical analysis confirmed that pH exerted a stronger influence on ASA performance (p-value 2.0x10-7) compared to ATC dosage (p-value 0.0297), while conductivity had minimal effect. The findings suggest that optimizing ASA application in acid conditions improves water resistance, reducing reliance on high ATC dosages. This study provides valuable insights into ASA application strategies for papermaking, particularly in furnishes that do not require alkaline conditions to retain fillers, by optimizing wet-end chemistry control for enhanced sizing efficiency.