Title: Pulping and Bleaching PSE 476/Chem E 471
1Pulping and BleachingPSE 476/Chem E 471
- Lecture 11
- Kraft Pulping Kinetics
2Agenda
- Effect of Variables on Kraft Pulping
- Wood Species
- Effective Alkali
- Sulfidity
- Kraft Cooking Models
3Kinetics?
- It is important as a pulping engineer to
understand how to produce pulp with the desired
properties in the most economical fashion. - In order to do this, the kinetics of the pulping
reactions need to be understood. - Pulping variables
- Wood species, source, etc (discussed previously)
- Chemical charge (EA, sulfidity, liquor/wood, etc)
- Temperature
4Kraft PulpingEffect of Wood Species
Notes
5Effect of Effective Alkali on Kraft Pulping (1)
- Simple story if there is enough alkali present
(with a certain level of sulfidity), pulp can be
made. - Increasing EA will increase rate and degree of
delignification. - Two ways of changing EA charge
- Increasing concentration of EA in white liquor
- Increasing volume of White Liquor charged to
digester - Increasing EA using either method will increase
the rate of delignification and change pulp
properties. - Concentration change may have a larger effect
than White Liquor volume.
Notes
6Lignin RemovalEffect of Effective Alkali (2)
7Lignin RemovalEffect of Effective Alkali (3)
Higher levels of EA results in more lignin
removal but also lower screened pulp yield.
8Lignin RemovalEffect of Effective Alkali (4)
9Effect of Increasing Effective Alkali on Pulp
Properties.
- In the kraft pulping of Scandinavian Pine, and
increase in EA from 13.6 to 15.5 had the
following effects - Cooking time to yield cut in half.
- Pulp yield at given kappa reduced.
- Xylan content of pulp reduced while glucomannan
content was increased. - Brightness increased.
- Longer beating time to reached CSF.
- Pulp strength properties (tear, breaking
length,etc). changed.
10Removal of GlucomannansEffect of Effective
Alkali
Why doesnt EA affect glucomannan removal?
11Removal of XylansEffect of Effective Alkali
Why does EA affect xylan removal?
12Lignin RemovalEffect of Sulfidity
- Sulfidity effect zero order in initial
delignification (this means that changing
sulfidity has no effect on initial rate) - Sulfidity is important during bulk
delignification - Effects final lignin/carbohydrate ratio
- HS- does not react with carbohydrates
13Kraft Pulping KineticsLignin Removal Effect of
Sulfidity
14Kraft Pulping KineticsKinetic Models
- Reaction models have been developed which
simulate the pulping process. - Models range from simple to quite complex.
- Typically use the following reaction variables
- Time, Temperature, Alkali, Sulfidity,
Liquor/Wood, Etc - Models roughly derived from the following
expression