BioResources (Jan 2016)

The Influence of Stock Consistency on the Pollution Load in Washing Process

  • Tiantian Chen,
  • Youming Li,
  • Lirong Lei,
  • Mingzhu Hong,
  • Qihui Sun,
  • Yi Hou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15376/biores.11.1.2214-2223
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 2214 – 2223

Abstract

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The influences of stock consistency on the kappa number, residual alkali of pulp, flow direction of lignin, chemical oxygen demand, oxidation with dichromate (CODCr), and five-day biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5) in effluents were investigated in a washing process. Compared with 15% stock consistency, 35% stock consistency could lead to a decrease of at least 25% in the consumption of washing water while cutting 75.27% and 46.29% of CODCr and BOD5 in washing effluents, respectively. Moreover, the residual lignin in effluents were reduced greatly from 39.35 g·t-1 to 12.76 g·t-1, which will be beneficial to treatment of washing and bleaching effluent. All the results showed that a higher stock consistency in the washing process could decrease the consumption of washing water, the generation of pollution, and the toxicity in bleaching effluent.

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