BioResources (Apr 2011)

CHARACTERIZATION OF Eucalyptus grandis KRAFT PULPS TREATED WITH PHOSPHONATES IN DIFFERENT STAGES OF TCF BLEACHING

  • Maria Cristina Area,
  • Fernando E. Felissia,
  • M. Graca V. S. Carvalho,
  • Paulo J. Ferreira,
  • Olga M. Barboza,
  • Dora I Benoechea

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 2
pp. 2077 – 2090

Abstract

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The addition of a phosphonated chelant (DTPMPA) at different points of a TCF bleaching sequence and its effect on pulp properties were studied in this work. An industrial Eucalyptus grandis kraft pulp was submitted to a counter-ion exchange (Ca2+ or Na+ form) and was then bleached using DTPMPA in the washing or in the bleaching stages of two distinct sequences: OOpP and OQOpP (20 pulps). The counter-ion exchange affected fibre length, as well as the handsheets bulk and air permeability (higher for Na+-based pulps) and handsheet tensile strength, brightness, skeletal density, and total porosity based on Hg porosimetry (higher for Ca2+-based pulps). The hydrogen peroxide consumption in Op and P stages achieved the lowest values when the chelant was distributed rather than applied in a separate Q stage. The addition of chelant in the P stage provides pulps with higher ISO brightness (>85%). The chelant effects were always more noticeable in Ca2+-based pulps.

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