1. Improved de-inking of inkjet-printed paper using environmentally friendly atmospheric pressure low temperature plasma for paper recycling
- Author
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Sang Hyeong Kim, Se Youn Moon, Rodolphe Mauchauffé, Isaac Han, and Seung Jun Lee
- Subjects
Materials science ,lcsh:Medicine ,Environmental pollution ,02 engineering and technology ,010501 environmental sciences ,Reuse ,01 natural sciences ,Article ,Plasma physics ,Contact angle ,Fiber ,lcsh:Science ,Process engineering ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Multidisciplinary ,Spectrometer ,Atmospheric pressure ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Environmentally friendly ,body regions ,Environmental sciences ,Paper recycling ,lcsh:Q ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,circulatory and respiratory physiology - Abstract
Nowadays, due to environmental pollution and natural energy consumption caused by waste paper, many researches are being conducted on the reuse of printed-paper. To recycle the paper, de-inking has to be performed. In this article, in order to reduce the use of the commonly used de-inking chemicals, the effect of an atmospheric pressure helium plasma treatment on the de-inking enhancement of printed-paper is studied. Through colorimeter and UV-visible spectrometer measurements the plasma treatment is shown to speed up the de-inking. While SEM observations and FTIR measurements suggest that the paper quality is retained upon plasma treatment, the increase of surface hydrophilicity measured by water contact angle measurements, compared to non-treated paper, is believed to enhance the fiber swelling of the paper and lead to a faster ink removal.
- Published
- 2019