New kinetics and mechanisms of oxygen delignification observed in a continuous stirred tank reactor

Author:

Ji Yun,Vanska Emilia,van Heiningen Adriaan

Abstract

Abstract Special oxygen delignification experiments were performed in a differentially operated continuous stirred tank reactor (CSTR). Because the dissolved oxygen and alkali concentrations in the reactor are constant, the rate of lignin removal may be determined from the dissolved lignin content in the outflow stream measured by UV absorption. The delignification kinetics were determined at different temperatures, oxygen pressures and caustic concentrations on softwood kraft pulps of different kappa numbers. The kinetics are first order in residual lignin content [hexenuronic acid (HexA) corrected], and follow a Langmuir-type behavior for adsorption of oxygen on the active aromatic lignin sites. The first order in residual lignin content implies that the active lignin sites are uniformly distributed and have the same reactivity. It is proposed that the active site is the 3 carbon of the aromatic ring, where oxygen reacts to form a hydroperoxide, with a pK a of almost 2 units higher than that of phenolic lignin. The kinetics of phenolic delignification can be described by assuming that the reaction between adsorbed oxygen and carbon 3 of the aromatic ring is the rate determining step. Alternatively, the decomposition of the hydroperoxide anion is rate determining. Peeling delignification has been proposed as an additional delignification route by peeling of hemicelluloses which have lignin fragments covalently bound to them. It is shown that the impact of peeling delignification is relatively small and limited to the initial delignification phase. Finally, data are presented showing that radicals may provide an essential contribution to delignification by their removal of non-lignin and non-HexA oxidizable structures contributing to the kappa number.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Biomaterials

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