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titleOfInvention Method for producing paper quality improver
abstract The present invention relates to a paper quality improver that achieves higher weight reduction (bulk improvement), whiteness improvement, and opacity improvement than conventional bulking agents, or less reduction in paper strength even with equivalent bulk improvement. A production method for obtaining a paper quality improver is provided. SOLUTION: A polyhydric alcohol (A) and a fatty acid mixture (B) in which the ratio of the fatty acid (B1) having 8 to 36 carbon atoms having two or more unsaturated groups in the molecule is 20 to 95% by weight. A method for producing a paper quality improver comprising a step of reacting to produce a mixture of partially substituted ester compounds. [Selection figure] None
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