M. Kymalainen et al., The fate of nitrogen in the chemical recovery process in a kraft pulp mill. Part III: The effect of some process variables, J PULP PAP, 27(9), 2001, pp. 317-324
In this work, the effects of some process variables on the fate of nitrogen
in the chemical recovery cycle were studied, The general picture of the re
lative flows of wood nitrogen in the cycle was the same for both hardwood a
nd softwood. The wood species, however was of significance for the nitrogen
concentrations in the cycle as well as for the level of NOx emissions from
the boiler. The different ways to handle secondary condensates caused some
minor changes in the routes of nitrogen in the cycle. The addition of bios
ludge (about 0.5 wt% of black liquor solids) to black liquor in the middle
of the evaporation plant increased the nitrogen content of liquor by about
30%. This addition and the feed of the high-concentration, low-volume gases
and methanol to the recovery, boiler did not result, however in any change
in the share of the smelt nitrogen of the liquor nitrogen or in any increa
se in the levels of NOx emissions in the boiler.