C. Chirat et D. Lachenal, NON DEGRADING TCF BLEACHING SEQUENCES INCLUDING AN OZONE STAGE FOR HARDWOOD AND SOFTWOOD KRAFT, Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 31(3-4), 1997, pp. 235-245
Various chemical pulps (hardwood, softwood, kraft and sulphite) were d
elignified by ozone. No difference in efficiency or in selectivity was
observed, which suggested that no matter its chemical structure, lign
in is far more reactive with ozone than carbohydrates. OZP sequences h
ave been performed to reach full brightness. Most of the cellulose deg
radation took place during the P stage. Several ways were found to red
uce this degradation: reduction of the carbonyl groups formed during Z
, chelation of the metals before P and addition of Mg2+ in P, led, whe
n performed together, to satisfactory protection of cellulose and main
tained pulp quality. Some of these improvements were not necessary in
the case of hardwood pulps.