Red Algae and Their Use in Papermaking

Abstract: 

Gelidialian red algae, that contain rhizoidal filaments, except the family Gelidiellaceae were processed to make bleached pulps, which can be used as raw materials for papermaking. Red algae consist of rhizoidal filaments, cortical cells usually reddish in color, and medullary cells filled with mucilaginous carbohy- drates. Red algae pulp consists of mostly rhizoidal filaments.

Red algae pulp of high brightness can be produced by extracting mucilaginous carbohydrates after heating the algae in an aqueous medium and subsequently treating the extracted with bleaching chemicals. In this study, we prepared paper samples from bleached pulps obtained from two red algae species (Gelidium amansii and Gelidium corneum) and compared their properties to those of bleached wood chemical pulps. 

Author(s): 
Yung-Bum Seo
Youn-Woo Lee
Chun-Han Lee
Hack-Chul You
Keywords: 
Red algae
Red algae pulp
Paper
Smoothness
Opacity
Article Source: 
Bioresource Technology 101 (2010) 2549–2553
Category: 
Processing methods
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