Applicability of Short Totally Chlorine Free Bleaching Sequences to Miscanthus x giganteus Organosolv Pulps

abstract

The applicability of short totally chlorine free (TCF) treatments, including ozone (Z), peroxide (P), and peroxyacetic acid (Pa) processes, to Acetosolv, formic acid, and Milox pulps from Miscanthus x giganteus was checked. In some cases, a previous step using a Formacell treatment (F11 step) was used. The evolution of pulp yield, brightness, kappa number, and pulp viscosity was monitored after each stage. The best results were obtained from sequences ZPP, ZPaP, and PaZP for Acetosolv, formic add, and Milox pulps, respectively. Final viscosities of these sequences were 708, 782, and 576 mL/g, respectively, and brightness values were between 84.7 and 91.2%. These results, together with kappa numbers below 1.0, demonstrated the ability of the three acidic organosolv processes to produce pulps of high purity with good properties by clean, short TCF sequences (three stages).

keywords

FORMIC-ACID; DELIGNIFICATION; FRACTIONATION; SINENSIS; BARK

subject category

Engineering

authors

Villaverde, JJ; Ligero, P; de Vega, A

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