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Polycarboxylate polyether monomer (PCE monomer) is widely known for its application in high-performance water reducing agents for concrete, but its unique molecular structure, comb-shaped hydrophobic main chain, and hydrophilic polyether side chain also make it a widely used and highly promising additive in the paper industry. Polycarboxylate polyether monomers are usually not used directly in papermaking, but the polycarboxylate salt polymers derived from them have shown great application prospects in the papermaking industry, especially as efficient dispersants.
Polycarboxylate Polyether Monomer is a special type of macromolecular monomer. They are the basic raw materials for the production of polycarboxylate high-performance water-reducing agents (PCE), a revolutionary concrete admixture.
Its molecular structure usually has the following characteristics:
When these monomers polymerize, the resulting polycarboxylate polymer (PCE) has a unique “comb-like” structure. In concrete, this structure can efficiently disperse cement particles through steric hindrance and electrostatic repulsion, thereby significantly reducing water consumption while greatly improving the fluidity and strength of concrete.
This powerful dispersal ability demonstrates its potential for application in the paper industry.
The common polycarboxylate monomers we use include HEPG 2400, TPEG 2400, and EPEG 3000…
The papermaking process is essentially a process of uniformly dispersing plant fibers (pulp) and functional fillers in water, and then dehydrating and shaping them. In this process, chemical additives play a crucial role, with main requirements including:
This is the most mature and promising application of polycarboxylate polymers in the papermaking field. Traditional filler dispersants, such as polyacrylic acid salts, may perform poorly in certain high-solid-content or finely ground systems. The advantages of polycarboxylate polymer are:
By carefully designing the molecular structure of polycarboxylate polyether monomer (such as adjusting the charge density of the main chain and the length and density of the side chains), it is theoretically possible to endow them with specific retention and filtration functions. Weak coagulation with fibers and fillers, it helps small particles stay in the paper. However, research and application in this area are not as extensive as their use as dispersants.
A uniformly dispersed filler means that the internal structure of the paper is more uniform, which helps improve the smoothness and forming uniformity of the paper, and reduces the loss of paper strength caused by particle agglomeration.
Despite the broad prospects, introducing polycarboxylate polymers into papermaking systems is not without challenges:
Cost issue: Compared to traditional sodium polyacrylate dispersants, the cost of specially formulated polycarboxylate polymers is usually higher. Its application must demonstrate economic value through performance improvements and comprehensive cost reductions (e.g., increasing filler use and reducing energy consumption).
System compatibility: The wet-end chemical environment in papermaking is highly complex, containing various cationic, anionic, and nonionic chemicals. The newly introduced polycarboxylate polymer must be well compatible with existing additive systems (such as sizing agents, reinforcing agents, dyes, etc.) to avoid mutual interference.
Foaming property: the polyether side chain has some surface activity and may introduce foam under high-speed shear during production. Therefore, it is necessary to choose low foaming PCE products or use them in combination with defoamers.
The professionalism of molecular design: It is not advisable to directly use concrete water reducers on the market for papermaking. Polycarboxylate polymers used in papermaking require specialized molecular design to adapt to the pH value, ionic strength, and specific requirements of the papermaking system.
Polycarboxylate polyether monomers are a practical, high-performance additive suitable for the paper industry. They can address high viscosity in high-solid-content pulp, help paper mills increase filler dosage, and improve product quality. Its multifunctionality, environmental friendliness, and compatibility with modern papermaking processes make it an ideal alternative to traditional additives.
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