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Process modifications to obtain a prehydrolysis kraft dissolving pulp with low limiting pulp viscosity

Journal

NORDIC PULP & PAPER RESEARCH JOURNAL
Volume 35, Issue 3, Pages 332-341

Publisher

WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH
DOI: 10.1515/npprj-2019-0100

Keywords

cellulose molecular weight; hydrogen peroxide; oxygen bleaching; process conditions

Funding

  1. European Union [720729]

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Cellulose can be directly dissolved in cold alkali without derivatization. However, this requires low cellulose molecular weight, i.e. low pulp viscosity, preferably below 300 mL g(-1). This can be achieved by for example acid or enzymatic hydrolysis of the dissolving pulp. However, it would be beneficial to manufacture pulp with sufficiently low viscosity without an additional treatment stage prior to dissolution. Unit processes in pulping can be operated in such a way as to reduce the molecular weight of cellulose. The approach of the study was to modify the conditions in unit pulping processes in order to obtain a low pulp viscosity of fully bleached prehydrolysis kraft pulp. A high charge of alkali in the oxygen delignification reduced the cellulose molecular weight significantly. Increased temperature, 120 degrees C compared to 98 degrees C, had also a significant effect on viscosity. By performing peroxide bleaching at acidic pH, the viscosity could be sufficiently reduced even when oxygen delignification was performed at lower temperature. However, for high brightness, a chlorine dioxide stage is needed.

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