22–25 May 2023
Europe/London timezone

Transient deformation and swelling of paper by aqueous co-solvent solutions

25 May 2023, 10:45
1h 30m
Poster Presentation (MS16) Fluid Interactions with Thin Porous Media Poster

Speaker

Mr Sajjad Karimnejad (Eindhoven University of Technology)

Description

Inkjet printing inks frequently contain polar liquids of low volatility such as glycerol or poly(ethylene glycols) in addition to water as the main solvent. The deposition of these liquids on paper sheets induces swelling of the cellulose fibers, which leads to an overall, anisotropic deformation of the sheet. We characterized the corresponding strain components by means of a grid projection method and white light interferometry. For pure water, most of the hydroexpansion strain vanishes again after drying is complete. However, for aqueous solutions of non-volatile co-solvents, a large fraction of the deformation persists after the water has evaporated. Because swelling occurs only after liquid enters the cellulose fibers, monitoring the dynamics of expansion provides insight into the pore-fiber distribution of co-solvents. The corresponding timescales of pore-fiber transport strongly depend on the co-solvent concentration, as a sufficient quantity of water is needed to plasticize the fiber walls.

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Primary authors

Mr Chee-Lok Wong (Eindhoven University of Technology) Mr Shuo Wang (Eindhoven University of Technology) Mr Sajjad Karimnejad (Eindhoven University of Technology) Ms Mirjam G. Wijburg (Eindhoven University of Technology) Mr Hamid Mansouri (Canon Production Printing) Prof. Anton A. Darhuber (Eindhoven University of Technology)

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