Pär A. Lindén, M. Lindström, M. Lawoko, G. Henriksson
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Abstract
Abstract Although organosolv processes using high-boiling solvents have been investigated in recent decades for developing novel industrial processes, there are potential benefits of using high-boiling point solvents for traditional sulphate-based cooking processes, both from an industrial perspective and from a laboratory perspective. Using high-boiling solvents, experiments can be done under atmospheric conditions, thus making it easier to continually monitor laboratory experiments and extracting aliquots at desired intervals. Using such a system, alkaline consumption was monitored during impregnation of spruce chips in glycerol media using chemical charges of 1 M NaOH and 0.1 M NaHS, i. e., kraft pulping conditions, and compared to a similar investigation of alkaline consumption in water media using steel autoclaves. The resulting data was fitted to a first order kinetic model, with an apparent activation energy of 22 kJ mol−1 in glycerol media. Finally, a “normal quality pulp” of kappa number 28 and a viscosity of 1113 ml g−1 was successful produced using a cooking process with an impregnation step at 140 °C for 3 h and a cooking step at 160 °C for 4 h. A nuclear magnetic resonance study on the dissolved lignin produced for said experiment showed characteristics typical of other kraft lignins.
尽管近几十年来人们一直在研究使用高沸点溶剂的有机溶剂工艺,以开发新的工业工艺,但从工业和实验室的角度来看,在传统的硫酸盐基烹饪工艺中使用高沸点溶剂有潜在的好处。使用高沸点溶剂,实验可以在常压条件下进行,从而更容易连续监测实验室实验和按所需间隔提取等分。使用该系统,在甘油介质中使用1 M NaOH和0.1 M NaHS的化学电荷浸渍云杉片期间,监测了碱消耗。,硫酸盐制浆条件,并比较了类似的调查碱性消耗在水介质使用钢高压灭菌器。所得数据符合一级动力学模型,在甘油介质中的表观活化能为22 kJ mol−1。最后,采用浸渍步骤在140°C下浸渍3小时,蒸煮步骤在160°C下蒸煮4小时的蒸煮过程,成功地生产出kappa值为28,粘度为1113 ml g - 1的“正常质量纸浆”。核磁共振研究表明,该实验制备的溶解木质素具有其他硫酸盐木质素的典型特征。
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Nordic Pulp & Paper Research Journal (NPPRJ) is a peer-reviewed, international scientific journal covering to-date science and technology research in the areas of wood-based biomass:
Pulp and paper: products and processes
Wood constituents: characterization and nanotechnologies
Bio-refining, recovery and energy issues
Utilization of side-streams from pulping processes
Novel fibre-based, sustainable and smart materials.
The editors and the publisher are committed to high quality standards and rapid handling of the peer review and publication processes.
Topics
Cutting-edge topics such as, but not limited to, the following:
Biorefining, energy issues
Wood fibre characterization and nanotechnology
Side-streams and new products from wood pulping processes
Mechanical pulping
Chemical pulping, recovery and bleaching
Paper technology
Paper chemistry and physics
Coating
Paper-ink-interactions
Recycling
Environmental issues.