JOURNAL ARTICLE

Evaluation of bleachability on pine and eucalyptus kraft pulps

Abstract

In recent decades, the pulp industry has been changing and improving its manufacturing processes in order to enhance production capacity, product quality and environmental performance. The aim of this study was to evaluate the bleachability effect on the efficient washing and alkaline leaching in eucalyptus and pine Kraft pulps using three different bleaching sequences: AD(EP)D, A/D(EP)DP and D HT(EP)DP. This study was carried out in two stages. In the first part, the optimum conditions for pulp bleaching in order to achieve a brightness of 90% ISO were established. The second step was a comparative study between the pulps that received alkaline leaching and efficient washing with reference pulp (without treatment). The brightness, viscosity, kappa number and HexA in pulp were analyzed. The three sequences studied reached the desired brightness, but the sequence AD(EP)D produced a lower reagent consumption for the same brightness. In the three sequences studied, the efficient washing of the pulp after oxygen delignification has contributed significantly to the removal of dissolved organic and inorganic materials in the pulp and the alkaline leaching decreased significantly the pulp kappa number due to a higher pulp delignification and bleachability.

Keywords:
Kappa number Pulp (tooth) Pulp and paper industry Kraft paper Eucalyptus Kraft process Chemistry Leaching (pedology) Environmental science Botany Engineering Soil science Soil water

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Topics

Lignin and Wood Chemistry
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Botanical Research and Applications
Life Sciences →  Agricultural and Biological Sciences →  Food Science
Wood Treatment and Properties
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Building and Construction

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