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Title
Biobleaching of orange tree pruning cellulose pulp with xylanase and laccase mediator systems
Authors
URSULA FILLAT RAQUEL MARTÍN-SAMPEDRO ZOILO GONZÁLEZ ANA FERRER DAVID IBARRA and MARÍA E. EUGENIO
Received
February 5, 2015
Published
Volume 51 Issue 1-2 January-February
Keywords
orange tree-pruning, Myceliophthora thermophila, Trametes villosa, acetosyringone, laccase
Abstract
The biobleachability of soda-anthraquinone pulp from orange tree pruning has been evaluated in this study for the first
time. Three different laccase-mediator systems (LMS) have been tested: laccase from Trametes villosa (Tv), either in
combination with 1-hydroxybenzotriazole (HBT) or with acetosyringone (AS), and laccase from Myceliophthora
thermophila (Mt) in combination with AS. After the LMS treatment (L), a standard bleaching sequence, comprising an
alkaline extraction (E) and a hydrogen peroxide stage (P), was carried out, altogether resulting in a LEP sequence. The
three LMS improved the bleaching sequence, L-Tv+AS being the LMS that provided the highest delignification and
improvement of optical properties. In contrast, no significant variations were observed in the viscosity and mechanical
properties of the handsheets. In order to boost the optimal L-Tv+AS sequence, a xylanase pretreatment was performed;
however, no improvements in delignification, optical properties or brightness stability were observed compared with
the same sequence without xylanase pretreatment.
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