Literature DB >> 26081626

Mechanical pretreatment improving hemicelluloses removal from cellulosic fibers during cold caustic extraction.

Jianguo Li1, Yishan Liu2, Chao Duan1, Hongjie Zhang3, Yonghao Ni4.   

Abstract

Hemicelluloses removal is a prerequisite for the production of high-quality cellulose (also known as dissolving pulp), and further recovery and utilization of hemicelluloses, which can be considered as a typical Integrated Forest Biorefinery concept. In this paper, a process of combined mechanical refining and cold caustic extraction (CCE), which was applied to a softwood sulfite sample, was investigated. The results showed that the hemicelluloses removal efficiency and selectivity were higher for the combined treatment than that for the CCE alone. The combined treatment can thus decrease the alkali concentration (from 8% to 4%) to achieve a similar hemicelluloses removal. The improved results were due to the fact that the mechanical refining resulted in increases in pore volume and diameter, water retention value (WRV) and specific surface area (SSA), all of which can make positive contributions to the hemicelluloses removal in the subsequent CCE process.
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Keywords:  Cold caustic extraction; Dissolving pulp; Fiber morphology; Hemicelluloses removal; Mechanical refining

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26081626     DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2015.06.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioresour Technol        ISSN: 0960-8524            Impact factor:   9.642


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