Kraft pulping of softwood chips with mild hot water pre-hydrolysis to understand the effects of wood chip thickness
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Published:2022-09-21
Issue:4
Volume:17
Page:6303-6324
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ISSN:1930-2126
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Container-title:BioResources
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language:
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Short-container-title:BioRes
Author:
Chen Jingqian1,
Beatson Rodger P.2,
Tam Kenny3,
Bicho Paul3,
Trajano Heather L.1
Affiliation:
1. The University of British Columbia
2. British Columbia Institute of Technology
3. Canfor Pulp Innovation
Abstract
Hemicelluloses consume alkali during kraft pulping and dissolve in the black liquor as a low energy fuel. Acidic pre-hydrolysis of softwood chips removes hemicelluloses but preserves cellulose content prior to pulping. This study compared mild pre-hydrolysis (140 °C) kraft pulping with conventional kraft pulping of commercial softwood chips at two H-factors for wood chips with thickness ranging from less than 2 mm to over 6 mm. The chip thickness less than 2 mm increased hemicelluloses oligomer yield and showed little influence on pulp fiber yield. However, the kraft pulp fiber length decreased 5.6%. Kappa number and fiber reject increased dramatically when chip thickness was greater than 6 mm. The detailed compositional analysis of kraft pulp and fiber quality analysis indicate that pre-hydrolysis followed by kraft pulping enhanced delignification with limited reduction of fiber length and width, and increased kinks. Strategic considerations for the integration of pre-hydrolysis into kraft pulping for future biorefineries were outlined.
Subject
Waste Management and Disposal,Bioengineering,Environmental Engineering