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Journal of Wood Chemistry and Technology | 1998

Kinetics of Wheat Straw Delignification in Soda and Kraft Pulping

I. Gonzalo Epelde; Christofer Lindgren; Mikael Lindström

Kraft and soda delignification kinetics of wheat straw, Triticum aestivum, have been studied as a function of OH- concentration, HS- concentration, and temperature. It was found that about 90% of t ...


Nordic Pulp and Paper Research Journal | 1995

Thermal decomposition of inorganic polysulfides at kraft cooking conditions

Christofer Lindgren; Mikael Lindström

The amount of lignin which needs to be removed according to the slow residual delignification phase in kraft pulping, i e residual phase lignin, has been studied as a function of the process conditions. The variebles studied were the concentrations of hydroxide ions, hydrogensulfide ions, sodium ions (ionic strength) and temperature. In addition, the amounts of residual phase ligning in the pulping of different lignocellulosic material were compared. Different additives can be applied to the kraft cook to improve the selectivity. Polysulfide sulfur is one of them and the effectt of polysulfide ions on the amount of residual phase lignin in kraft pulping was also investigated. It is shown, that the amounts of residual phase lignin in constant composition cooks (highliquor-to-wood ratio) of softwood (spruce), hardwood (birch) andgrass (wheat straw) are affected by the same factors in theinvestigated range. The amount of residual phase lignin isstrongly reduced by higher hydroxide ion concentration during the kraft cook and is to some extent decreased by higherhydrogensulfide ion concentration and lower sodium ionconcentration. These effects were not, however, found to bepurely additive for spruce wood, instead interactions occurred.In order to decrease the amount of residual phase lignin, it isessential to have a high concentration of hydrogensulfide ionswhen cooking with a low hydroxide ion concentration. The temperature has no effect on the amount of residual phase ligninin the range investigated. It is also shown that the lignin reacting according to theslow delignification phase is not a homogeneous lignin sincealteration of the conditions in the cook can make part of itreact as bulk phase lignin. This indicates that most of theresidual phase lignin is determined by the prevailing conditions,which determine how much of the native lignin reacts according tothe bulk and how much according to the residual delignificationmechanism. Pulping experiments carried out under the same conditions onwheat straw, birch wood and spruce wood also showed that theamount of residual phase lignin in wheat straw is only 30% of theamount of residual phase lignin in spruce wood, and that the amount of residual phase lignin in birch wood, is5 0% of the amount of residual phase lignin in sprucewood. The amount of residual phase lignin was affected by apolysulfide treatment. The amount of residual phase lignin was lowered by 30% for spruce wood and 10% for birch wood with apolysulfide treatment, compared with cooks without polysulfide. An explanation for this may be the finding that polysulfide can introduce a carboxylic acid function into the lignin, which will increase its water solubility, and reduce the need for fragmentation. An additional explanation may be the ability of polysulfides to degrade enol ether structures, which are normally more or less stable during kraft pulping.


Journal of Pulp and Paper Science (JPPS) | 1996

The kinetics of residual delignification and factors affecting the amount of residual lignin during kraft pulping

Christofer Lindgren; Mikael Lindström


Archive | 1997

Method of producing pulp with high alkali cooking in the last cooking stage

Mikael Lindström; Christofer Lindgren


Archive | 1998

Method for the continuous cooking of pulp in a digester system having a top separator

Vidar Snekkenes; Johan Engström; Krister Olsson; Mikael Lindström; Christofer Lindgren; Sören Gustavsson


Archive | 2010

METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT FOR CLARIFYING GREEN LIQUOR

Mikael Lindström; Christofer Lindgren; Lennart Borjeson; Lennart Kallen


Archive | 1998

Continuous method for producing pulp with spent liquor impregnation

Johan Engström; Vidar Snekkenes; Krister Olsson; Sören Gustavsson; Christofer Lindgren; Mikael Lindström


Bioresources | 2016

Lignin Prepared by Ultrafiltration of Black Liquor : Investigation of Solubility, Viscosity, and Ash Content

Nicola Giummarella; Christofer Lindgren; Mikael Lindström; Gunnar Henriksson


Archive | 1997

Cooking of pulp with high effective alkali concentration in the residual phase

Mikael Lindström; Christofer Lindgren


Archive | 2018

FIBRES DE CELLULOSE

Mikael Lindström; Christofer Lindgren; Gunnar Henriksson

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Mikael Lindström

Royal Institute of Technology

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Gunnar Henriksson

Royal Institute of Technology

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I. Gonzalo Epelde

Royal Institute of Technology

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Nicola Giummarella

Royal Institute of Technology

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