Dissolving pulp from bamboo-willow

被引:0
|
作者
Chao-Jun Wu
Jin-Chao Zhang
Dong-Mei Yu
Rong-Gang Li
机构
[1] Qilu University of Technology,Key Laboratory of Pulp and Paper Science and Technology of Ministry of Education
来源
Cellulose | 2018年 / 25卷
关键词
Bamboo-willow; Dissolving pulp; Pre-hydrolysis; Kraft cooking; O–H–P bleaching; Acid post-treatment; Ferric ion; α-Cellulose;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The production of dissolving pulp from bamboo-willow (Salix salicaceae or Zhuliu in Chinese) was investigated. It is one of the new fast-growing tree species with strong cold resistance and can grow well in arid areas. Bamboo-willow chips were prehydrolyzed with phosphoric acid and subsequently pulped via the Kraft process. Phosphoric acid was used to dissolve hemicelluloses from bamboo-willow. The resulting brown stock was bleached using oxygen delignification (O), sodium hypochlorite (H), Peroxide (P) and acid (A). Kraft cooking and O–H–P bleaching effectively removed lignin from prehydrolyzed bamboo-willow. The acid post-treatment decreased the ash and ferric ion content in bamboo-willow dissolving pulp. The obtained bamboo-willow dissolving pulp contained low pentosan and high α-cellulose content, and the pulp had high reactivity. The final ash contents, ferric ion, pentosan and α-cellulose content as well as the degree of polymerization and brightness were 0.0950%, 14.7 mg/kg, 2.86%, 95.1%, 547, and 87.2% ISO, respectively. Reactivity is the most significant quality parameter of dissolving pulp and has a large effect on the xanthation reaction during viscose preparation. The reactivity of the obtained bamboo-willow dissolving pulp reached 5.90 s, which implies that the produced dissolving pulp can be used in rayon production.
引用
收藏
页码:777 / 785
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Improved Cellulose Yield in the Production of Dissolving Pulp from Bamboo Using Acetic Acid in Prehydrolysis
    Li, Guang
    Fu, Shiyu
    Zhou, Aijing
    Zhan, Huaiyu
    BIORESOURCES, 2015, 10 (01): : 877 - 886
  • [22] Increasing efficiency of enzymatic hemicellulose removal from bamboo for production of high-grade dissolving pulp
    Zhao, Lingfeng
    Yuan, Zhaoyang
    Kapu, Nuwan Sella
    Chang, Xue Feng
    Beatson, Rodger
    Trajano, Heather L.
    Martinez, D. Mark
    BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY, 2017, 223 : 40 - 46
  • [23] A biorefinery scheme to fractionate bamboo into high-grade dissolving pulp and ethanol
    Yuan, Zhaoyang
    Wen, Yangbing
    Kapu, Nuwan Sella
    Beatson, Rodger
    Martinez, D. Mark
    BIOTECHNOLOGY FOR BIOFUELS, 2017, 10
  • [24] Bamboo as raw materials for dissolving pulp with environmental friendly technology for rayon fiber
    Sugesty, Susi
    Kardiansyah, Teddy
    Hardiani, Henggar
    3RD INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON CHEMISTRY 2014, 2015, 17 : 194 - 199
  • [25] A biorefinery scheme to fractionate bamboo into high-grade dissolving pulp and ethanol
    Zhaoyang Yuan
    Yangbing Wen
    Nuwan Sella Kapu
    Rodger Beatson
    D. Mark Martinez
    Biotechnology for Biofuels, 10
  • [26] Dissolving pulp from jute wastes
    Sarkar M.
    Nayeem J.
    Popy R.S.
    Quadery A.H.
    Sarwar Jahan M.
    Bioresource Technology Reports, 2018, 4 : 96 - 100
  • [27] Dissolving pulp from jute stick
    Matin, Mhafuza
    Rahaman, M. Mostafizur
    Nayeem, Jannatun
    Sarkar, Mamon
    Jahan, M. Sarwar
    CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS, 2015, 115 : 44 - 48
  • [28] PREPARATION OF DISSOLVING PULP FROM BAMBOO FOR TEXTILE APPLICATIONS. PART 2. OPTIMIZATION OF PULPING CONDITIONS OF HYDROLYZED BAMBOO AND ITS KINETICS
    Ma, Xiaojuan
    Huang, Liulian
    Cao, Shilin
    Chen, Yanxi
    Luo, Xiaolin
    Chen, Lihui
    BIORESOURCES, 2012, 7 (02): : 1866 - 1875
  • [29] Dissolving pulp from TCF bleached Acetosolv beech pulp
    Vila, C
    Santos, V
    Parajó, JC
    JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, 2004, 79 (10) : 1098 - 1104
  • [30] Preparation and crystalline analysis of high-grade bamboo dissolving pulp for cellulose acetate
    He, Jianxin
    Cui, Shizhong
    Wang, Shan-yuan
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED POLYMER SCIENCE, 2008, 107 (02) : 1029 - 1038