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Kraft pulping lignin

M Lawoko, G Henriksson, G Gellerstedt. New method for quantitative preparation of lignin-carbohydrate complex from unbleached softwood kraft pulp Lignin polysaccharide networks I. Holrforschung 57 69-74, 2003. [Pg.430]

Lawoko M., Henriksson G., Gellerstedt G., New method for the quantitative preparation of Ugnin-carbohydrate complex from unbleached softwood kraft pulp Lignin-polysacchaiide networks I., Holzforschung, 57, 2003,69-74. [Pg.223]

Kraft pulping is a common process in the paper industry. Figure 8.4 shows a simplifled flowsheet of the process. In this process, wood chips are reacted (cooked) with white liquor in a digester. White liquor (which contains primarily NaOH, NaiS, Na2C03 and water) is employed to dissolve lignin from the wood chips. The cooked pulp and liquor are passed to a blow tank where the pulp is separated from the spent liquor weak black liquor which is fed to a recovery system for... [Pg.202]

Consid - the Kraft pulping process shown in Fig. 8.8 (Dunn and El-Halwa, 1993). The first step in the process is digestion in which wood chips, containing primarily lignin, cellulose, and hemicellulose, are cooked" in white liquor (NaOH, Na2S, Na2C03 and... [Pg.211]

Lignins are most usually employed as various types of sodium lig-nosulfonate and are products of sulfite pulping. (Kraft lignins from the Kraft pulping process are also available.) They are used as dispersants, binders, sequestrants, and emulsifiers. Sodium lignosulfonate product variables include color, MW, and the degree of carboxylation and sulfonation on the lignin backbone. [Pg.445]

The addition of anthraquinone (a chemical catalyst produced from coal tar) to the pulping liquor has been shown to speed up the kraft pulping reaction and increase yield by protecting cellulose fibers from degradation. The anthraquinone accelerates the fragmentation of lignin, allowing it to be... [Pg.880]


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