Enhancing Aging Resistance of Transparent Paper: Structural Modification of Wood Fibers via Carboxymethylation
Sishun Zhao,
Zhiqiang Fang,
Yu Liu
et al.
Abstract:The use of chemically modified cellulose fibers in creating transparent paper for electronic applications has attracted significant interest due to its suitability for roll-to-roll manufacturing. However, chemical modifications (such as sulfate esterification) unavoidably not only inflict damage on the molecular chain of cellulose but also introduce chromophores into cellulose chains, thus leading to a reduction in fiber's resistance against heat or UV light. Consequently, this detrimentally affects the perfor… Show more
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