Author:
dos Santos Muguet Marcelo Coelho,Ruuttunen Kyösti,Jääskeläinen Anna-Stiina,Colodette Jorge Luiz,Vuorinen Tapani
Abstract
AbstractThe importance ofEucalyptuswood as a sustainable resource is well established. Mechanical pulp production is an energy-intensive process, and methods for decreasing energy demand are needed. In the present article, the structure ofEucalyptushybrids and the produced pulps from the hybrids were assessed in terms of energy consumption, technical properties, and fiber morphology. The defibration and fiber development were investigated by traditional thermomechanical pulping in laboratory scale. There was no clear difference in the extent of defibration and fibrillation among the hybrids, with the exception of one hybrid (U2xGL1). Guaiacyl lignin contents of more than 7.2% had a minor influence on energy consumption, and this finding is different from the results of previous studies on chemimechanical pulping processes. However, a low amount of guaiacyl lignin (6.1% based on wood) decreased the energy demand. This assessment is of major importance concerning the energy-saving defibration during thermomechanical pulping production.
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