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Characteristics of prehydrolysis-kraft pulp fibers from Scots pine

  • Esa Saukkonen EMAIL logo , Jesse Kautto , Irina Rauvanto and Kaj Backfolk
From the journal Holzforschung

Abstract

To clarify the influence of prehydrolysis on fiber characteristics, Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) wood chips were subjected to pressurized hot-water and dilute-acid prehydrolysis (0.5% H2SO4) prior to kraft pulping to partially remove hemicelluloses as hydrolyzate. After the prehydrolysis, the wood chips were submitted to kraft pulping and the pulp was fully bleached in oxygen (O), chlorine dioxide (D), alkaline extraction (E) and chlorine dioxide (D)-sequence. Measurements with an automated optical fiber analyzer showed that prehydrolysis prior to kraft pulping caused significant changes in the fiber dimensions and morphology of the final bleached pulp. Especially, a decrease in fiber width and an increase in fiber deformations were observed compared to a reference kraft pulp. The scanning electron microscopy of handsheets supported the morphology analyses and revealed alterations also in the fiber ultrastructure. The changes in both chemical and physical fiber characteristics require attention when considering the correct processing and end-use of prehydrolysis-kraft pulp fibers.


Corresponding author. Department of Chemical Engineering, Laboratory of Fiber and Paper Technology, Lappeenranta University of Technology, P.O. Box 20, Skinnarilankatu 34, FI-53851 Lappeenranta, Finland Phone: +358 401373319

Received: 2011-8-11
Accepted: 2012-3-22
Published Online: 2012-04-22
Published in Print: 2012-10-01

©2012 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin Boston

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