Gc. Hobbs et J. Abbot, THE ROLE OF THE HYDROXYL RADICAL IN PEROXIDE BLEACHING PROCESSES, Journal of wood chemistry and technology, 14(2), 1994, pp. 195-225
The kinetics of N,N-dimethyl-4-nitrosoaniline (DMNA) oxidation in alka
line and acidic hydrogen peroxide have been studied at 50-degrees-C. B
ased on the premise that DMNA is a specific acceptor for the hydroxyl
radical during the oxidation process, the effects of transition metal
ions and stabilizing agents on steady state concentrations of the radi
cal species have been determined. Using these kinetic formulations, it
has been inferred that the hydroxyl radical has little influence on a
lkaline peroxide bleaching of mechanical wood pulp at low consistency.
However, using a two-stage acid/alkali peroxide bleaching process a c
orrelation exists between the calculated relative hydroxyl radical con
centration in the acidic stage and the final pulp brightness after the
alkaline stage.