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Ozone bleaching of South African Eucalyptus grandis kraft pulps containing high levels of hexenuronic acids

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dc.contributor.author Andrew, JE
dc.contributor.author Johakimu, Jonas K
dc.contributor.author Ngema, NE
dc.date.accessioned 2014-02-13T09:00:49Z
dc.date.available 2014-02-13T09:00:49Z
dc.date.issued 2013-08
dc.identifier.citation Andrew, J.E, Johakimu, J and Ngema, N.E. 2013. Ozone bleaching of South African Eucalyptus grandis kraft pulps containing high levels of hexenuronic acids. Tappi Journal, vol. 12(8), pp 9-16 en_US
dc.identifier.issn 0734-1415
dc.identifier.uri http://www.tappi.org/Bookstore/Technical-Papers/Journal-Articles/TAPPI-JOURNAL/Archives/2013/August/Table-of-Contents/13AUG09.aspx
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7211
dc.description Copyright: 2013 Tappi Press. This is an ABSTRACT ONLY. The definitive version is published in Tappi Journal, vol. 12(8), pp 9-16 en_US
dc.description.abstract Ozone use in conjunction with chlorine dioxide during pulp bleaching offers several advantages over conventional bleaching sequences that make use of chlorine dioxide only. Despite this, in South Africa, only one mill uses ozone. The current study was a preliminary investigation into the use of ozone in bleaching sequences for kraft pulps produced from South African Eucalyptus grandis wood chips, which typically contained high amounts of hexenuronic acids (HexA). The objective of the study was to compare the performance of ozone to other technologies used to remove HexA, such as acid hydrolysis (A) and hot chlorine dioxide (DHT) stages. Bleaching sequences using chlorine dioxide (i.e OAD0ED1D2 and ODHTED1D2) were compared to bleaching sequences using ozone (i.e. OZD0ED1 and OAZD0ED1). The results showed that ozone preferentially reacted with HexA in the presence of lignin. When applied after oxygen delignification, ozone had the same HexA removal efficiencies as the A- and DHT- stages at dosages in excess of 0.6%. When used in combination with the A-stage, the HexA removal efficiencies reached 96%. Consequently, up to 15% savings in the estimated bleaching chemical costs were achieved when OAZD0(EP)D sequence was compared to the standard reference sequence OAD0ED1D2. The residual HexA in the bleached pulp affected brightness reversion of the pulps, but this was only evident for the bleaching sequences that used chlorine dioxide, and not for those that included ozone. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Tappi Press en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries Workflow;11563
dc.subject South African Eucalyptus grandis en_US
dc.subject Kraft pulps en_US
dc.subject Pulping en_US
dc.subject Ozone bleaching en_US
dc.title Ozone bleaching of South African Eucalyptus grandis kraft pulps containing high levels of hexenuronic acids en_US
dc.type Article en_US
dc.identifier.apacitation Andrew, J., Johakimu, J. K., & Ngema, N. (2013). Ozone bleaching of South African Eucalyptus grandis kraft pulps containing high levels of hexenuronic acids. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7211 en_ZA
dc.identifier.chicagocitation Andrew, JE, Jonas K Johakimu, and NE Ngema "Ozone bleaching of South African Eucalyptus grandis kraft pulps containing high levels of hexenuronic acids." (2013) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7211 en_ZA
dc.identifier.vancouvercitation Andrew J, Johakimu JK, Ngema N. Ozone bleaching of South African Eucalyptus grandis kraft pulps containing high levels of hexenuronic acids. 2013; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7211. en_ZA
dc.identifier.ris TY - Article AU - Andrew, JE AU - Johakimu, Jonas K AU - Ngema, NE AB - Ozone use in conjunction with chlorine dioxide during pulp bleaching offers several advantages over conventional bleaching sequences that make use of chlorine dioxide only. Despite this, in South Africa, only one mill uses ozone. The current study was a preliminary investigation into the use of ozone in bleaching sequences for kraft pulps produced from South African Eucalyptus grandis wood chips, which typically contained high amounts of hexenuronic acids (HexA). The objective of the study was to compare the performance of ozone to other technologies used to remove HexA, such as acid hydrolysis (A) and hot chlorine dioxide (DHT) stages. Bleaching sequences using chlorine dioxide (i.e OAD0ED1D2 and ODHTED1D2) were compared to bleaching sequences using ozone (i.e. OZD0ED1 and OAZD0ED1). The results showed that ozone preferentially reacted with HexA in the presence of lignin. When applied after oxygen delignification, ozone had the same HexA removal efficiencies as the A- and DHT- stages at dosages in excess of 0.6%. When used in combination with the A-stage, the HexA removal efficiencies reached 96%. Consequently, up to 15% savings in the estimated bleaching chemical costs were achieved when OAZD0(EP)D sequence was compared to the standard reference sequence OAD0ED1D2. The residual HexA in the bleached pulp affected brightness reversion of the pulps, but this was only evident for the bleaching sequences that used chlorine dioxide, and not for those that included ozone. DA - 2013-08 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - South African Eucalyptus grandis KW - Kraft pulps KW - Pulping KW - Ozone bleaching LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2013 SM - 0734-1415 T1 - Ozone bleaching of South African Eucalyptus grandis kraft pulps containing high levels of hexenuronic acids TI - Ozone bleaching of South African Eucalyptus grandis kraft pulps containing high levels of hexenuronic acids UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7211 ER - en_ZA


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