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 2023
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Title
Effect of kraft pulping temperature and alkalinity on eucalyptus ECF bleaching
Authors
GUSTAVO VENTORIM JAQUELINE SILVEIRA COMELATO FAVARO andTÂNIA CRISTINA FRIGIERI
Received
August 24, 2015
Published
Volume 50 Issue 9-10 October-December
Keywords
oxygen delignification, residual lignin, hexenuronic acids
Abstract
The effects of eucalyptus kraft pulping conditions on subsequent bleaching were investigated. Three samples of industrial
eucalyptus chips underwent kraft pulping with different alkalinities and hexenuronic acid (HexA) content. Pulp was
bleached by the sequence OD(EP)DP. Decreasing the cooking temperature reduced phenolic group content and the S:G
ratio of residual lignin. Reducing temperature in kraft pulping resulted in better oxygen delignification and had better
results whenever low temperatures and lower alkalinities were used. The final pulp brightness was not influenced by
cooking temperature or alkalinity. However, viscosity, brightness reversion and chlorine dioxide consumption were
influenced by alkalinity. The S:G ratio was greater at higher temperatures. Higher kappa number had better bleachability
in Pre-O2, while samples with higher levels of HexA had lower delta kappa. No correlation was established between
phenolic groups and pulp bleachability.
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