JOURNAL ARTICLE

Kraft Pulping of Reduced Metal Content Eucalyptus Wood: Process Impacts

Ricardo B. SantosJosé Lívio GomidePETER W. HART

Year: 2015 Journal:   BioResources Vol: 10 (4)   Publisher: North Carolina State University

Abstract

The effect of using acid pretreated eucalyptus wood chips in the Lo-Solids® pulping process was evaluated in the laboratory. Lo-Solids® cooking technology was chosen to evaluate the impact of acid pretreatments on the cooking performance, brown stock chemical composition, and black liquor heating value. The acid leaching stage reduced the contents of transition metals and other non-process elements in the wood chips and in the pulps produced. Benefits were detected in terms of the reduction in white liquor charge, increase in pulp yield, as well as pulp viscosity and black liquor heating value. Carbohydrate content and other wood/pulp constituents were not affected by the acid leaching pretreatments.

Keywords:
Eucalyptus Kraft process Pulp and paper industry Materials science Kraft paper Metal Soda pulping Composite material Waste management Metallurgy Botany Engineering

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Citation History

Topics

Lignin and Wood Chemistry
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Wood Treatment and Properties
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Building and Construction
Natural Fiber Reinforced Composites
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Polymers and Plastics
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