The distribution of residual lignin across the cell wall of kraft pulp fibr
es was measured after a variety of single bleaching stages. Measurements of
brominated fibre sections were taken using scanning transmission electron
microscopy with energy dispersive X-ray analysis (STEM-EDXA). The powerful
oxidants ozone and isolated dimethyldioxirane,] reacted more rapidly with o
uter cell wall material [(P+S-1) and S-3 layers], while reaction with ligni
n in the interior wall (S-2) appeared to be slowed by mass transfer limitat
ions. Peroxide, monoperoxysulphate, chlorine dioxide, and in-situ-generated
dimethyldioxirane produced uniform residual lignin distributions Following
oxygen bleaching, the residual lignin in the (P+S-1) and S-3 layers were h
igher than in the S-2 layer; with a ratio very close to that of the origina
l kraft pulp.