Title of article
Potential of hot water extraction of birch wood to produce high-purity dissolving pulp after alkaline pulping
Author/Authors
Borrega، نويسنده , , Marc and Tolonen، نويسنده , , Lasse K. and Bardot، نويسنده , , Fanny and Testova، نويسنده , , Lidia and Sixta، نويسنده , , Herbert، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
7
From page
665
To page
671
Abstract
The potential of hot water extraction of birch wood to produce highly purified dissolving pulp in a subsequent soda-anthraquinone pulping process was evaluated. After intermediate extraction intensities, pulps with low xylan content (3–5%) and high cellulose yield were successfully produced. Increasing extraction intensity further decreased the xylan content in pulp. However, below a xylan content of 3%, the cellulose yield dramatically decreased. This is believed to be due to cleavage of glycosidic bonds in cellulose during severe hot water extractions, followed by peeling reactions during alkaline pulping. Addition of sodium borohydride as well as increased anthraquinone concentration in the pulping liquor increased the cellulose yield, but had no clear effects on pulp purity and viscosity. The low intrinsic viscosity of pulps produced after severe extraction intensities and soda-anthraquinone pulping corresponded to the viscosity at the leveling-off degree of polymerization, suggesting that nearly all amorphous cellulose had been degraded.
Keywords
Autohydrolysis , Dissolving pulp , Soda-AQ , sodium borohydride , cellulose
Journal title
Bioresource Technology
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Bioresource Technology
Record number
1932368
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