Soda-AQ pulping of softwood, the influence of cooking parameters on fiber properties and bleachability

被引:0
|
作者
Håkansdotter, L
Olm, L
机构
[1] Waters Sverige AB, SE-19124 Sollentuna, Sweden
[2] Swedish Pulp & Paper Res Inst STFI, SE-11486 Stockholm, Sweden
来源
PAPERI JA PUU-PAPER AND TIMBER | 2002年 / 84卷 / 01期
关键词
pulping; soda-AQ; softwood; bleachability; pulp properties;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
TB3 [工程材料学]; TS [轻工业、手工业、生活服务业];
学科分类号
0805 ; 080502 ; 0822 ;
摘要
The effects of cooking parameters on both delignification rate and on carbohydrate degradation in soda-AQ pulping of softwood were examined. In addition, the fiber properties as well as the bleachability of the soda-AQ pulps were studied. The cooks were performed in a flow-through reactor in which the chemical concentrations were constant throughout the cook, the reaction times were adjusted so that all pulps reached a target kappa of 26. A possible synergistic effect on cooking time decrease was found when both [OH(-)] and [AQ] were increased in the soda-AQ cook. Both pulp yield and viscosity at kappa number 26 went through a maximum with respect to the [OH(-)] in the cooking liquor. A viscosity gain at a given kappa number was obtained when [AQ] was increased at a given [OH(-)]. Results indicate that through optimization of [OH-(]) and [AQ] in the cook, soda-AQ pulps with Fiber strength, determined as zero-span tensile index, equal to that of kraft pulp can be produced. Increasing the [OH(-)] during cooking decreases the hydrogen peroxide consumption in order to reach a certain brightness during bleaching according to O(OP*)DQ(PO*). However, when the [AQ] was increased the hydrogen peroxide consumption in order to reach a certain brightness increased.
引用
收藏
页码:43 / 49
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Structure Changes of Residual Lignin from Wheat Straw during Soda-AQ Cooking
    Yuan, Chengqiang
    Chen, Jiachuan
    Liu, Yu
    Yang, Guihua
    Wang, Juan
    PROCEEDINGS OF INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PULPING, PAPERMAKING AND BIOTECHNOLOGY 2008: ICPPB '08, VOL 2, 2008, : 88 - 92
  • [42] Effect of black liquor replacement in wheat straw soda-AQ cooking and lignin structure of pulps
    Dai, Kai
    Zhai, Huamin
    TAPPI JOURNAL, 2012, 11 (05): : 43 - 47
  • [43] Pretreatment by Ceriporiopsis subvesmispora and Phlebia subserialis of wheat straw and its impact on subsequent soda-AQ and kraft-AQ pulping
    Ates, Saim
    Ni, Yonghao
    Atik, Celil
    Imamoglu, Sami
    ROMANIAN BIOTECHNOLOGICAL LETTERS, 2008, 13 (05): : 3914 - 3921
  • [44] Hot-water extraction of Miscanthus x giganteus prior to soda-AQ pulping: a biorefining perspective
    Ullah, Saleem
    Pakkanen, Hannu
    Lehto, Joni
    Alen, Raimo
    BIOFUELS-UK, 2020, 11 (08): : 937 - 943
  • [46] Characteristics of two-stage cooking of wheat straw by soda-AQ/O2
    Zhai, HM
    Huang, J
    Chen, QT
    2nd International Symposium on Technologies Of Pulping, Papermaking and Biotechnology on Fiber Plants, Proceedings, 2004, : 132 - 136
  • [47] Formation of aliphatic carboxylic acids during soda-AQ pulping of wheat straw and reed canary gross
    Feng, ZN
    Alén, R
    Niemelä, K
    PAPERI JA PUU-PAPER AND TIMBER, 2002, 84 (02): : 119 - 122
  • [48] Measurement of some properties of pulp and paper made from date palm midribs and wheat straw by soda-AQ pulping process
    Nasser, Ramadan A.
    Hiziroglu, Salim
    Abdel-Aal, Mohamed A.
    Al-Mefarrej, Hamad A.
    Shetta, Nader D.
    Aref, Ibrahim M.
    MEASUREMENT, 2015, 62 : 179 - 186
  • [49] Hot Water Extraction of Corn Stover: Hemicellulose Fractionation and its Effect on Subsequent Soda-AQ Pulping
    Cheng, Heli
    Li, Jinling
    Feng, Qinghua
    Zhan, Huaiyu
    Xie, Yimin
    BIORESOURCES, 2014, 9 (02): : 2671 - 2680
  • [50] Modification of the Lignin Structure during Alkaline Delignification of Eucalyptus Wood by Kraft, Soda-AQ, and Soda-O2 Cooking
    Prinsen, Pepijn
    Rencoret, Jorge
    Gutierrez, Ana
    Liitia, Tiina
    Tamminen, Tarja
    Colodette, Jorge L.
    Alvaro Berbis, M.
    Jimenez-Barbero, Jesus
    Martinez, Angel T.
    del Rio, Jose C.
    INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH, 2013, 52 (45) : 15702 - 15712