Performance of a final hydrogen peroxide stage in the ECF bleaching of Eucalypt D0EOPD1 kraft pulps

August 2008 Pub Date : 2008-09-01 DOI:10.32964/tj7.8.8
M. Carvalho, N. M. V. Carvalho, P. Loureiro
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The compromise between reaching pulp target brightness and guaranteeing a high-quality bleached pulp is often difficult to manage because of the nature of the last chromophores present. This study reports the performance of either hydrogen peroxide or chlorine dioxide in a final bleaching stage applied to three eucalypt D0EOPD1 kraft pulps to reach a target ISO brightness of 90±0.5%. The D1 pulps had ISO brightness values of 84.7%, 86.9%, and 88.7% (pulps A, B, and C, respectively). The experimental results revealed that while chlorine dioxide charge was linearly correlated with D1 brightness, a much higher hydrogen peroxide charge was needed to bleach pulp A compared with pulps B and C. All P pulps had lower brightness reversion and better beatability than D2 pulps. In addition, we observed better physical and optical papermaking properties in P pulps (except for tear index for pulp A), although these pulps exhibited lower intrinsic viscosity. Therefore, the best choice for completing that particular ECF sequence is to push chlorine-dioxide bleaching action in D1 until at least 87% ISO brightness is reached, with the purpose of degrading phenolic units as much as possible, and then to advance with peroxide to boost brightness at the cost of quinone destruction.
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桉树D0EOPD1硫酸盐纸浆ECF漂白中最终过氧化氢阶段的性能
由于最后的发色团存在的性质,在达到纸浆目标亮度和保证高质量漂白纸浆之间的妥协通常很难处理。本研究报告了过氧化氢或二氧化氯在最后漂白阶段对三种桉树D0EOPD1硫酸盐纸浆的性能,以达到90±0.5%的目标ISO亮度。D1纸浆的ISO亮度值分别为84.7%、86.9%和88.7%(纸浆A、B和C)。实验结果表明,虽然二氧化氯电荷与D1亮度呈线性相关,但与B浆和c浆相比,漂白a浆所需的过氧化氢电荷要高得多。此外,我们观察到P纸浆的物理和光学造纸性能更好(纸浆A的撕裂指数除外),尽管这些纸浆具有较低的特性粘度。因此,完成特定ECF序列的最佳选择是推动D1中的二氧化氯漂白作用,直到至少达到87%的ISO亮度,目的是尽可能地降解酚类单位,然后用过氧化物推进,以醌破坏为代价提高亮度。
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