Enhancing papermaking with nanocellulose and chitosan: Synergistic approaches for eco-friendly production

The expanding demand for paper production has significantly contributed to the global economy, but it also presents substantial environmental challenges due to the diverse waste streams generated by the industry. To address these issues, eco-friendly biomaterials or also known as biopolymers are inc...

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Published in:SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS AND TECHNOLOGIES
Main Authors: Ling, Ng Yie; Ilyas, R. A.; Jalil, Rafidah; Ibrahim, Rushdan; Hawanis, H. S. N.; Azriena, H. A. A.; Majid, Rohah Abdul; Hassan, N. H. M.; Atikah, M. S. N.; Nordin, Abu Hassan
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author Ling
Ng Yie; Ilyas
R. A.; Jalil
Rafidah; Ibrahim
Rushdan; Hawanis
H. S. N.; Azriena
H. A. A.; Majid
Rohah Abdul; Hassan
N. H. M.; Atikah
M. S. N.; Nordin
Abu Hassan
spellingShingle Ling
Ng Yie; Ilyas
R. A.; Jalil
Rafidah; Ibrahim
Rushdan; Hawanis
H. S. N.; Azriena
H. A. A.; Majid
Rohah Abdul; Hassan
N. H. M.; Atikah
M. S. N.; Nordin
Abu Hassan
Enhancing papermaking with nanocellulose and chitosan: Synergistic approaches for eco-friendly production
Science & Technology - Other Topics; Energy & Fuels; Materials Science
author_facet Ling
Ng Yie; Ilyas
R. A.; Jalil
Rafidah; Ibrahim
Rushdan; Hawanis
H. S. N.; Azriena
H. A. A.; Majid
Rohah Abdul; Hassan
N. H. M.; Atikah
M. S. N.; Nordin
Abu Hassan
author_sort Ling
spelling Ling, Ng Yie; Ilyas, R. A.; Jalil, Rafidah; Ibrahim, Rushdan; Hawanis, H. S. N.; Azriena, H. A. A.; Majid, Rohah Abdul; Hassan, N. H. M.; Atikah, M. S. N.; Nordin, Abu Hassan
Enhancing papermaking with nanocellulose and chitosan: Synergistic approaches for eco-friendly production
SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS AND TECHNOLOGIES
English
Article
The expanding demand for paper production has significantly contributed to the global economy, but it also presents substantial environmental challenges due to the diverse waste streams generated by the industry. To address these issues, eco-friendly biomaterials or also known as biopolymers are increasingly advocated in the papermaking process. The application of biopolymers in pulp and paper industries is focusing in improving the paper products performance especially for packaging paper products. Two promising sustainable materials are nanocellulose and chitosan. Nanocellulose, known for its abundance and biodegradability, serves as an effective additive in paper production, enhancing strength, retention, filtration, and coating properties. Chitosan, derived from chitin, the second most abundant polysaccharide in nature, is a renewable, non-toxic biomaterial with high cationic charge density, antibacterial properties, and excellent biocompatibility with cellulose. Its integration into papermaking enhances both dry and wet strength by forming hydrogen bonds with nanocellulose, thus improving the physical, mechanical, thermal, and antimicrobial properties of paper. The synergy between nanocellulose and chitosan not only enhances the overall quality of the paper but also supports the production of various types of paper, including packaging, printing, speciality, and textile paper. This approach underscores the role of sustainable biomaterials in innovating the papermaking industry while reducing its environmental footprint.
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2214-9937

2025
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10.1016/j.susmat.2025.e01252
Science & Technology - Other Topics; Energy & Fuels; Materials Science

WOS:001421790700001
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title Enhancing papermaking with nanocellulose and chitosan: Synergistic approaches for eco-friendly production
title_short Enhancing papermaking with nanocellulose and chitosan: Synergistic approaches for eco-friendly production
title_full Enhancing papermaking with nanocellulose and chitosan: Synergistic approaches for eco-friendly production
title_fullStr Enhancing papermaking with nanocellulose and chitosan: Synergistic approaches for eco-friendly production
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing papermaking with nanocellulose and chitosan: Synergistic approaches for eco-friendly production
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description The expanding demand for paper production has significantly contributed to the global economy, but it also presents substantial environmental challenges due to the diverse waste streams generated by the industry. To address these issues, eco-friendly biomaterials or also known as biopolymers are increasingly advocated in the papermaking process. The application of biopolymers in pulp and paper industries is focusing in improving the paper products performance especially for packaging paper products. Two promising sustainable materials are nanocellulose and chitosan. Nanocellulose, known for its abundance and biodegradability, serves as an effective additive in paper production, enhancing strength, retention, filtration, and coating properties. Chitosan, derived from chitin, the second most abundant polysaccharide in nature, is a renewable, non-toxic biomaterial with high cationic charge density, antibacterial properties, and excellent biocompatibility with cellulose. Its integration into papermaking enhances both dry and wet strength by forming hydrogen bonds with nanocellulose, thus improving the physical, mechanical, thermal, and antimicrobial properties of paper. The synergy between nanocellulose and chitosan not only enhances the overall quality of the paper but also supports the production of various types of paper, including packaging, printing, speciality, and textile paper. This approach underscores the role of sustainable biomaterials in innovating the papermaking industry while reducing its environmental footprint.
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