New research reveals mechanisms of stiffening in paper pulp, could lead to improved recyclability
Published Date: 2/13/2024
Source: phys.org
One of the problems with paper recycling is that the fibers stiffen during the dewatering and drying processes, also known as hornification. The same thing happens to dishcloths, for example; they stiffen over time. New research can now explain the mechanisms of hornification, knowledge that will enable us to recycle paper fibers many more times compared to the current limit of between five and seven times.