Search results for "black liquor"

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Behavior of carbohydrate-based material in black liquor during heating

2004

One industrial softwood Kraft black liquor was heat-treated (at 175 ?C and 190 ?C for 15-60 min) together with laboratory-made soda-AQ (wheat straw and reed canary grass) and Kraft (reed canary grass) black liquors (at 190 ?C for 30 min). The feedstock black liquors were characterized with respect to their polysaccharide (mainly xylem) and aliphatic carboxylic acid contents before and after the heat treatments. It was noted that, due to the higher amount of polysaccharides in the non-wood black liquors (8.2-16.6% of d.s) compared to that in the softwood black liquor (1.4% of d.s), the heat treatment in the former case resulted in a 5-30% increase in the amount of aliphatic acids formed by v…

chemistry.chemical_classificationSoftwoodbiologyheat treatmentRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentChemistrylcsh:Mechanical engineering and machineryCarboxylic acidaliphatic carboxylic acidspolysaccharidescarbohydratesfood and beveragesblack liquorRaw materialStrawequipment and suppliesbiology.organism_classificationPolysaccharidePulp and paper industrylcsh:TJ1-1570non-woodCanary grassBlack liquorKraft paperwoodThermal Science
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Multivariate correlation between13C and31P NMR spectral data on dissolved lignin and the combustion properties of kraft black liquor

1999

chemistry.chemical_compoundChromatographyChemistrySize-exclusion chromatographyLigninGeneral Materials ScienceMultiple correlationGeneral ChemistryCarbon-13 NMRSpectral dataCombustionBlack liquorKraft paperMagnetic Resonance in Chemistry
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Recovery of aliphatic low-molecular-mass carboxylic acids from hardwood kraft black liquor

2015

Abstract During alkaline pulping of wood, substantial amounts of carbohydrates-derived aliphatic carboxylic acids (formic and acetic acids together with various hydroxy acids) are formed and dissolved into the cooking liquor (“black liquor”). These acids with low heating values are considered to be potential feedstocks for the chemical industry but, due to many factors, their straightforward recovery as free acids from black liquor (pH 13–14) is difficult. In this paper, we outlined the partial recovery of volatile formic and acetic acids from the acidified birch ( Betula pendula ) kraft black liquor (pH approximately 2.5) by distillation, and the partial recovery of significant low-molecul…

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Microwave-Assisted Esterification of Tall Oil Fatty Acids with Methanol Using Lignin-Based Solid Catalyst

2016

During alkaline pulping significant amounts of lignin, carbohydrates (mostly hemicelluloses), and extractives (tall oil soap and turpentine) are removed from wood feedstock. In this study, the catalytic esterification of fatty acids in tall oil with methanol to produce fatty acid methyl esters under microwave irradiation was performed at 100 °C for 10–60 min. A novel heterogeneous acid catalyst tested for this purpose was synthesized from the hardwood alkali lignin that was precipitated by acidification from the black liquor from soda-AQ pulping. The comparative reaction data were obtained by using other solid catalysts, Amberlyst 15, and p-toluenesulfonic acid. The results showed the highe…

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Lignin recovery from spent alkaline pulping liquors using acidification, membrane separation, and related processing steps: A Review

2019

The separation of lignin from the black liquor generated during alkaline pulping is reviewed in this article with an emphasis on chemistry. Based on published accounts, the precipitation of lignin from spent pulping liquor by addition of acids can be understood based on dissociation equilibria of weak acid groups, which affects the solubility behavior of lignin-related chemical species. Solubility issues also govern lignin separation technologies based on ultrafiltration membranes; reduction in membrane permeability is often affected by conditions leading to decreased solubility of lignin decomposition products and the presence of colloidal matter. Advances in understanding of such phenomen…

hiilidioksidiEnvironmental EngineeringrikkihappoMembrane permeabilityBioengineeringcomplex mixturesMembrane technologychemistry.chemical_compoundkalvot (elottomat objektit)Lignincolloidal stabilitySolubilitylignin isolationWaste Management and Disposaldebottlenecking of pulp millssaostusliukoisuussulfuric acidfungitechnology industry and agriculturefood and beveragesligniinimustalipeäBiorefineryPulp and paper industryacid precipitationMembranetalteenottochemistryultrafiltrationsuodatusBlack liquorKraft paperBioResources
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Combustion behavior of black liquors : droplet swelling and influence of liquor composition

2017

The combustion of black liquor (BL) in a recovery boiler is a central process in a kraft pulp mill for recovering the cooking chemicals and for producing heat and power. This work explored the most important combustion behavior of BL, the swelling of in-flight droplets, from the viewpoint of liquor composition. It also studied the combustion behavior of BL droplets obtained from two biorefining subprocesses (carbonation and hot-water pretreatment, HWP) and sulfur-free pulping alternatives (soda-anthraquinone (AQ) and oxygen-alkali pulping). The formation of a plastic state essential for the swelling of BL droplet was found to result from the melting of an array of carbohydrate-derived aliph…

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