Cationic aminoethyl cereal flours; semicommerical production
1973
Rankin, J.C. | Lancaster, E.B. | Phillips, B.S. | McClendon, J.C.
Both soft white wheat and yellow corn flours were reacted with ethylenimine by a continuous, dry process capable of making up to 300 pounds of cationic aminoethyl cereal flour per hour. When either cationic flour was evaluated as a wet-end paper additive, each was equivalent to a high-quality commercial cationic corn starch in improving dry-strength properties of paper and increasing pigment retention. Laboratory storage of the flour products for 1/2 year did not change their effectiveness. Estimates based on a plant producing 15 million pounds of cationic flour a year indicate that the cost-to-make is about 10 cents per pound.
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