L. Jimenez et al., Influence of oxygen bleaching variables of enzyme-treated soda pulp from wheat straw on the quality of black liquor, PROCESS BIO, 35(7), 2000, pp. 685-691
Black liquor from the oxygen bleaching of soda pulp from wheat straw pre-tr
eated with the enzyme cartazyme was characterized. A central composite desi
gn was used to examine the influence of oxygen bleaching variables (tempera
ture (T), time (t), and soda concentration (S)) on some properties of the b
lack liquor (pH, chemical oxygen demand (COD), total carbon (TC), total org
anic carbon (TOC), total solids (TS), total volatile solids (TVS), total mi
neral solids (TMS), and colour). Equations that relate the dependent and to
the independent variables were derived that predict the former with errors
< 20%. The least polluting black liquor (pH 7.86, COD 2248 mg/l, TC 671 mg
/l, TOC 644 mg/l, TS 2609) mg/l, TVS 2188 mg/l, TMS 884 mg/l, colour 1151 c
olour units) was obtained by using a low T (90 degrees C), a low S (0.5%) a
nd a short t (15 min) in the oxygen bleaching process. Bleaching under thes
e conditions resulted in pulp and paper sheets the brightness, stretch and
double fold number of which were only 10, 13 and 6%, respectively, worse th
an those obtained under the optimum operating conditions (viz. 90 degrees C
, 1.5% soda and 15 min). On the other hand, the viscosity, breaking length
and burst index were essentially the same and the yield and tear index were
3 and 2% higher, respectively, than under the optimum conditions. (C) 2000
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