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Title: Pulping and Bleaching PSE 476/Chem E 471


1
Pulping and BleachingPSE 476/Chem E 471
  • Lecture 15
  • Kraft Pulping
  • Review of Reactions/Kinetics

2
Kraft Pulping
70C
70C
Initial Phase Impregnation zone
137C
170 C
Bulk Phase
Residual Phase
3
Kraft Pulping KineticsInitial Phase
4
Initial Reactions Low Temperature
  • Carbohydrates
  • Alkaline hydrolysis of acetyl groups on xylan
    (see next slide).
  • Removal of certain soluble carbohydrates.
  • Certain galactoglucomannans.
  • Arabinogalactans.
  • Extractives
  • Alkaline hydrolysis of fats (saponification),
    waxes, and other esters.
  • Neutralization of extractives.
  • There are a number of acidic extractives which
    consume NaOH.

5
Alkaline HydrolysisExample Using Acetyl Groups
  • Esters are cleaved in alkaline solutions through
    hydrolysis reactions forming carboxylic acids and
    alcohols.
  • Hydrolysis of acetyl groups occurs readily in
    alkaline solutions.
  • Reaction occurs rapidly even at room temperature.
  • Reaction consumes alkali.

6
Saponification of Fats(Review slide from PSE 406)
  • Treatment of fats with alkali converts them to
    fatty acids and glycerol through saponification.

Once again this reaction consumes part of the
alkali charge.
7
Removal of GlucomannansEffect of Effective
Alkali
  • Why doesnt EA affect glucomannan removal?
  • Peeling reaction not sensitive to OH
    concentration
  • Rapid removal at the beginning of the cook
    (dissolving)
  • Over 100?C greater rate of peeling
  • 70 removed rate drops again

8
Kraft Pulping KineticsInitial Phase
9
Lignin 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
  • It depends on
  • Wood species
  • EA
  • Cooking temp.
  • Hardwoods 20
  • Softwoods 25

10
Removal of XylansEffect of Effective Alkali
  • Why does EA affect xylan removal?
  • Stable at the beginning
  • Hydrolysis and 2nd peeling

11
Kraft Pulping KineticsBulk Phase
12
Kraft Pulping KineticsBulk Phase
13
Kraft Pulping KineticsResidual Phase
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Kraft Pulping KineticsResidual Phase
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