4.7 Article

Impact of high consistency enzymatic hydrolysis and defibration drying on cellulose fiber pore characteristics

Journal

CELLULOSE
Volume 30, Issue 12, Pages 7607-7618

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10570-023-05398-z

Keywords

Defibration drying; Microfibrillated cellulose; Enzymatic hydrolysis; Pore volume; Hornification

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The aim of this study is to investigate the hornification process of enzymatically hydrolyzed high consistency softwood kraft pulp in an experimental defibration dryer. The dryer, operating under turbulent conditions, dries the pulp and prevents interfiber bonding, thus producing separated fiber population. The study reveals that the endoglucanase cocktail increases the pore volumes of micro-, meso-, and macropores during hydrolysis, while drying reduces the pore volumes, most significantly in the macropore region. After drying, less fibrillated pulp exhibits good fiber separation, whereas highly fibrillated samples form sub-millimeter, spherical particles.
The purpose of this study is to examine the hornification of enzymatically hydrolyzed high consistency softwood kraft pulp in an experimental defibration dryer. This device dries pulp under turbulent conditions which can prevent interfiber bonding and produce a separated fiber population. This is useful in certain applications, such as composites, which require dry, unbonded pulp fibers. In this study, we examine how fibrillated pulps behave in the dryer with respect to pore expansion in hydrolysis and collapse in drying (hornification). It was found that the endoglucanase cocktail increased the micro-, meso-, and macropore volumes as a function of hydrolysis time. Drying decreased the pore volumes of each size category, with the biggest changes in the macropore region. The pulp with the highest swelling after hydrolysis had the lowest swelling after drying. The mesopores that were formed in hydrolysis were somewhat preserved after drying. After drying, unfibrillated pulp had good fiber separation, while the highly fibrillated samples formed sub-millimeter, spherical particles.

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