R.A. Ilyas
The rising demand for sustainable and high-performance materials in the pulp and paper industry has spotlighted nanocellulose (NC) as a promising additive. Derived from natural cellulose, NC offers exceptional properties such as high mechanical strength, biodegradability, and a large surface area, making it a versatile and eco-friendly option for paper enhancement. This abstract presents an overview of NC's role as an additive in papermaking, focusing on its production processes, including the mechanical and chemical methods used to obtain cellulose nanofibers and nanocrystals. The integration of NC into paper products leads to significant improvements in tensile and burst strength, barrier properties, and overall durability. Additionally, NC enhances the surface quality of paper, making it suitable for advanced applications such as packaging, specialty papers, and nanofilms. The potential of NC to reduce environmental impact, improve the recyclability of paper, and create innovative products is also highlighted. Challenges in large-scale production, cost considerations, and the future outlook of NC in the paper industry are discussed, underscoring its role in driving the transition towards more sustainable and high-performance paper products.