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Main Author: Bianca Moreira Barbosa
Format: Artículo científico
Language:en
Published: Universidade Federal de Lavras 2016
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Online Access:https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=74446629010
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contents EFFECTS OF XYLAN IN EUCALYPTUS PULP PRODUCTION Bianca Moreira Barbosa Jorge Luiz Colodette Marcelo Coelho dos Santos Muguet Valéria Juste Gomes Rubens Chaves de Oliveira Agrociencias Kraft pulping Pulp and paper Redeposition of xylans The search for a better use of wood in the pulp industry has fuelled interest in a more rational use of its components, particularly xylans. The impact of xylans removal and of xylans redeposition on pulp properties for tissue and P&W paper grades are discussed in this paper. Kraft pulp (15.6% xylans) treatment with 10-70 g.L-1 NaOH resulted in pulps of 14.5-5.9% xylans. The treatments decreased pulp lignin and HexA contents and caused significant positive impact on subsequent oxygen delignification and ECF bleaching. Xylan removal decreased pulp beatability, water retention value and tensile index but increased drainability, water absorption capacity, capillarity Klemm and bulk. Overall, xylan depleted pulps showed almost ideal properties for tissue paper grade pulps. In a second step of the research, xylans extracted from unbleached (BXL) and bleached eucalyptus pulps (WXL) by cold caustic extraction (CCE) were added to a commercial brown pulp in the oxygen delignification (O-stage) and further bleached. Xylans deposition occurred at variable degree (up to 7% on pulp weight) depending upon the O-stage reaction pH. Pulp bleachability was not impaired by WXL xylan deposition but slightly negatively affected by BXL xylans. Pulp beatability was improved by xylan deposition. The deposited xylans were quite stable across bleaching and beating, with the WXL xylans being more stable than the BXL ones. At low energy consumption, the deposited xylans improved pulp physical and mechanical properties. Xylans extraction by CCE with subsequent deposition onto pulp in the O-stage proved attractive for manufacturing high xylan P&W paper grades. 2016 artículo científico 0104-7760 https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=74446629010 en http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=744 CERNE application/pdf Universidade Federal de Lavras CERNE (Brasil) Num.2 Vol.22
format Artículo científico
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publishDate 2016
publisher Universidade Federal de Lavras
spellingShingle EFFECTS OF XYLAN IN EUCALYPTUS PULP PRODUCTION
Bianca Moreira Barbosa
Agrociencias
Kraft pulping
Pulp and paper
Redeposition of xylans
EFFECTS OF XYLAN IN EUCALYPTUS PULP PRODUCTION Bianca Moreira Barbosa Jorge Luiz Colodette Marcelo Coelho dos Santos Muguet Valéria Juste Gomes Rubens Chaves de Oliveira Agrociencias Kraft pulping Pulp and paper Redeposition of xylans The search for a better use of wood in the pulp industry has fuelled interest in a more rational use of its components, particularly xylans. The impact of xylans removal and of xylans redeposition on pulp properties for tissue and P&W paper grades are discussed in this paper. Kraft pulp (15.6% xylans) treatment with 10-70 g.L-1 NaOH resulted in pulps of 14.5-5.9% xylans. The treatments decreased pulp lignin and HexA contents and caused significant positive impact on subsequent oxygen delignification and ECF bleaching. Xylan removal decreased pulp beatability, water retention value and tensile index but increased drainability, water absorption capacity, capillarity Klemm and bulk. Overall, xylan depleted pulps showed almost ideal properties for tissue paper grade pulps. In a second step of the research, xylans extracted from unbleached (BXL) and bleached eucalyptus pulps (WXL) by cold caustic extraction (CCE) were added to a commercial brown pulp in the oxygen delignification (O-stage) and further bleached. Xylans deposition occurred at variable degree (up to 7% on pulp weight) depending upon the O-stage reaction pH. Pulp bleachability was not impaired by WXL xylan deposition but slightly negatively affected by BXL xylans. Pulp beatability was improved by xylan deposition. The deposited xylans were quite stable across bleaching and beating, with the WXL xylans being more stable than the BXL ones. At low energy consumption, the deposited xylans improved pulp physical and mechanical properties. Xylans extraction by CCE with subsequent deposition onto pulp in the O-stage proved attractive for manufacturing high xylan P&W paper grades. 2016 artículo científico 0104-7760 https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=74446629010 en http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=744 CERNE application/pdf Universidade Federal de Lavras CERNE (Brasil) Num.2 Vol.22
title EFFECTS OF XYLAN IN EUCALYPTUS PULP PRODUCTION
topic Agrociencias
Kraft pulping
Pulp and paper
Redeposition of xylans
url https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=74446629010