ANSI T 259 OM-2015 Species identification of nonwood plant fibers.pdf
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1、TAPPI/ANSI T 259 om-15 SUGGESTED METHOD 1941 OFFICIAL STANDARD 1978 OFFICIAL TEST METHOD 1983 REVISED 1988 REVISED 1993 STANDARD PRACTICE 1998 REVISED 2005 REAFFIRMED 2009 REVISED AS AN OFFICIAL METHOD 2015 2015 TAPPI The information and data contained in this document were prepared by a technical c
2、ommittee of the Association. The committee and the Association assume no liability or responsibility in connection with the use of such information or data, including but not limited to any liability under patent, copyright, or trade secret laws. The user is responsible for determining that this doc
3、ument is the most recent edition published. Approved by the Standard Specific Interest Group for this Standard Practice TAPPI CAUTION: This Test Method may include safety precautions which are believed to be appropriate at the time of publication of the method. The intent of these is to alert the us
4、er of the method to safety issues related to such use. The user is responsible for determining that the safety precautions are complete and are appropriate to their use of the method, and for ensuring that suitable safety practices have not changed since publication of the method. This method may re
5、quire the use, disposal, or both, of chemicals which may present serious health hazards to humans. Procedures for the handling of such substances are set forth on Material Safety Data Sheets which must be developed by all manufacturers and importers of potentially hazardous chemicals and maintained
6、by all distributors of potentially hazardous chemicals. Prior to the use of this method, the user must determine whether any of the chemicals to be used or disposed of are potentially hazardous and, if so, must follow strictly the procedures specified by both the manufacturer, as well as local, stat
7、e, and federal authorities for safe use and disposal of these chemicals. Species identification of nonwood plant fibers 1. Scope The fibrous elements of the nonwood plant species, which are commonly encountered in papermaking or that are expected to have the potential of being used for this purpose,
8、 may be identified on the basis of their morphology as revealed by the microscope. The purpose of this method is to provide some of the details, which are useful in making an identification of an unknown nonwood plant specimen. This method can be used whether a coarse undefibered specimen is present
9、 or samples of pulp, paper or other paper products are provided. 2. Apparatus The only special equipment required for this method is a compound microscope equipped with a calibrated micrometer eyepiece. 3. Significance To assist an analyst in determining what type of commercially available nonwood f
10、iber is present either in the rough form or present in a pulp, paper or other paper product. 4. Reagents The majority of the specimens depicted in this method were delignified with an acidified sodium chlorite solution. The required reagents are: 50% acetic acid (CH3COOH), sodium chlorite (NaClO2),
11、1.0% NaOH, 0.5N HC1, and Graffs C-Stain or Sellegers stain. A second, and more rapid, procedure requires: 1% sodium hydroxide (NaOH) solution and 1% methylene blue solution. The solutions need only be of the approximate strengths indicated. As an additional reference, TAPPI T 401 “Fiber Analysis of
12、Paper and Paperboard” for information on Graffs C-Stain and Sellegers stain. 10% sodium hydroxide (NaOH) solution can be used to defiber specimens of reference fibers. T 259 om-15 Species identification of nonwood plant fibers / 2 5. Sample preparation Caution: Use safe laboratory practices in handl
13、ing hot chemicals. The sodium chlorite procedure should be handled with extreme care. If the reaction is carried out too rapidly this mixture could react violently. Use of a vented fume hood with sash and a personal protection face shield are necessary. 5.1 A fibrous suspension may be prepared by th
14、e acidified sodium chlorite procedure as follows: 5.1.1 Place 1 g of a stalk or coarse specimen in a 170 x 20 mm test tube and wet with 30 mL of H2O. 5.1.2 Add 5 g of solid NaClO2. 5.1.3 Add 10 mL of 50% CH3COOH at 60C and lower test tube into a water bath heated to 60C. 5.1.4 Lightly swirl the cont
15、ents, stopper, and allow to react for 1 h. 5.1.5 At the end of 1 h, stir contents with a glass rod and let stand for 24 h at 60C. The stoppers should be kept in place to prevent the loss of reaction liquor. 5.1.6 At the end of the 24 h period, drain off the reaction liquor, wash the mat three times
16、in distilled water, and shake vigorously to insure uniform fiber separation. 5.1.7 The 24 h reaction period, steps 2 to 6, may have to be repeated as many as three times depending upon the ease of fiber separation of the material. 5.1.8 If the fiber mat was removed for washing, place it back in the
17、test tube. Add 10 mL of 1.0% NaOH, heat to 60C and hold for 1 h, drain liquor, macerate, and wash pad in water three times. 5.1.9 Treat the fibrous pad with 10 mL of 0.5NHCl for 0.5 h at 20C and wash three times. 5.1.10 Place a few drops of the suspension on a microscope slide, stain in the normal m
18、anner with C-Stain or Sellegers stain, cover, and examine. (See TAPPI T 401 for proper staining technique.) 5.2 The rapid hot alkali procedure may alternatively be employed as follows: 5.2.1 A 1 g sample of the specimen pulp or paper is boiled for a few minutes in a 1% NaOH solution. 5.2.2 Wash the
19、sample with water and shake to insure complete separation. 5.2.3 Place a few drops of the fibrous suspension on a microscope slide, stain with a drop of methylene blue, Graffs “C” stain or Sellegers stain solution, cover, and examine. NOTE 1: The 1941 and 1947 versions of this method contained only
20、the rapid procedure detailed in section 5.2. The more rigorous procedure detailed in 5.1 was added in the 1978 revision of the method. Analysts are referred to Reference 5 and 6 for further information on the use of the stains specified in this method. Depending on the application, analysts may find
21、 other stains useful in the identification of fibers. 6. Reference standards When authentic specimens of commercial fibrous materials are available, it is highly desirable that known fibrous suspensions be prepared for purposes of comparison with tentatively identified samples. A coarse material may
22、 be defibered by boiling a small amount of the commercial fiber in 10% NaOH solution for approximately 30 min, followed by washing and vigorous shaking in water. A pulp or paper reference can be defibered and prepared using 5.18 through 5.1.10. 7. Procedure 7.1 A thorough microscopical examination o
23、f the fibrous suspension includes an enumeration of the cell types present, their characteristic markings, and a measurement of cell dimensions. The micrographs included in this method have been prepared mostly at the same magnification to facilitate direct comparisons. A tentative identification ma
24、y be made through the use of the dichotomous key in Table 1. In using the key, select from the pair numbered 1 the description that best fits the material under consideration. If a number is found at the right-hand end of the line, refer next to the pair of descriptions bearing that number and repea
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