|
Title
Effect of residual lignin and hexenuronic acids on the generation of organochlorines with chlorine dioxide
Authors
TÂNIA CRISTINA FRIGIERI GUSTAVO VENTORIM and ANA PAULA ALMEIDA FERRAZ
Received
April 18, 2018
Published
Volume 53 Issue 1-2 January-February
Keywords
lignin, hexenuronic acids, AOX
Abstract
The pulp and paper industry is one of the leading economic sectors that contribute to the contamination of the
environment because of the use of organochlorine compounds, especially during the pulp bleaching process. For this
reason, the objective of the present work was to analyze the organochlorines generated in the bleaching effluent
(adsorbable organic halides, AOX). For this study, chips of Eucalyptus urograndis were subjected to the kraft cooking
process. The thus-obtained brown pulp was divided into three samples: one remained unmodified, another was
subjected to a treatment for removing lignin (TLR) and the third was treated to remove hexenuronic acids (THR). A
pre-bleaching sequence (DE) was performed on the three pulp samples (brown, TLR and THR), for different kappa
factors in order to determine the amount of AOX generated in the effluent. The results indicated that the lignin, when
compared to the hexenuronic acids, generated a higher amount of AOX in the effluent.
Link
https://doi.org/10.35812/CelluloseChemTechnol.2019.53.11
|