
doi: 10.2172/789794
A method to measure the kappa of single fibers by staining with a fluorescent dye, Acridine Orange (AO), has been developed. This method is now applied to develop and automated flow-through instrument that permits routine kappa analysis on thousands of images of AO stained fibers to give the fiber kappa number distribution of a pulp sample in a few minutes. The design and operation of the instrument are similar to that of a flow cytometer but with the addition of extensive fiber imaging capability. Fluorescence measurements in the flow-through instrument are found to be consistent with those made with fluorescence microscope provided the signal processing in the flow-thou instrument is handled propertly. The kappa distributions of pulps that were analyzed by means of a density gradient column are compared to those measured with the flow-through instrument with good results. The kappa distributions of various laboratory pulps and commercial pulps have been measured. It has been found that all pulps are non-uniform but that ommercial pulps generally have broader kappa distributions thatn their laboratory counterparts. The effects of different pulping methods and chip pretreatments on pulp uniformity are discussed in the report. Finally, the application of flow-through fluorescence technology to othermore » single fiber measurements are presented.« less
Organic, Design, Optimization Fluorescent Dye, Consumption, Fluorescent Dye, Measuring Methods, Processing, Fluorescence, Measuring Instruments, Acridine Orange, Fibers, Paper Industry, 37 Inorganic, Slurries, Physical And Analytical Chemistry, And Utilization, Fiber Kappa, 32 Energy Conservation, Pulping Uniformity
Organic, Design, Optimization Fluorescent Dye, Consumption, Fluorescent Dye, Measuring Methods, Processing, Fluorescence, Measuring Instruments, Acridine Orange, Fibers, Paper Industry, 37 Inorganic, Slurries, Physical And Analytical Chemistry, And Utilization, Fiber Kappa, 32 Energy Conservation, Pulping Uniformity
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