FORMATION OF CHLORINATED ORGANIC-MATTER FROM CARBOHYDRATE DURING KRAFT PULP BLEACHING

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作者
TAN, Z [1 ]
REEVE, DW [1 ]
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[1] UNIV TORONTO, CTR PULP & PAPER, TORONTO M5S 1A4, ONTARIO, CANADA
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10.1080/02773819308020531
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TB3 [工程材料学]; TS [轻工业、手工业、生活服务业];
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0805 ; 080502 ; 0822 ;
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Chlorinated organic matter is formed during chlorine bleaching of carbohydrate. After chlorine bleaching of various cellulosic materials, organochlorine is found in the cellulose substrate (e.g., about 490 mug Cl/g substrate for cotton cellulose) as well as in the spent bleaching liquor. Some organochlorine is mineralized by alkali treatment of the cellulose and some is dissolved. Some organochlorine is not removed by exhaustive extraction with organic solvents, i.e., is inextractable. The carbohydrate-originated organochlorine accounts for part of the inextractable organochlorine in fully-bleached chemical-pulp (previously ascribed entirely to a lignin origin). Chlorination of unmodified simple sugars results in some organochlorine (17 to 83 mug Cl/g sugar), while chlorination of ''kraft-cooked'' glucose precipitate results in 6150 mug organochlorine as Cl/g substrate. Household hypochlorite bleaching of cotton fabric also results in formation of inextractable organochlorine.
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页数:27
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