Hydrogen peroxide bleaching of cellulose pulps obtained from brewer`s spent grain


Autoria(s): MUSSATTO, Solange I.; ROCHA, George J. M.; ROBERTO, Ines C.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

18/10/2012

18/10/2012

2008

Resumo

Brewer`s spent grain (BSG) was evaluated for bleached pulp production. Two cellulose pulps with different chemical compositions were produced by soda pulping: one from the original raw material and the other from material pretreated by dilute acid. Both of them were bleached by a totally chlorine-free sequence performed in three stages, using 5% hydrogen peroxide in the two initial, and a 0.25 N NaOH solution in the last one. Chemical composition, kappa number, viscosity, brightness and yield of bleached and unbleached pulps were evaluated. The high hemicellulose (28.4% w/w) and extractives (5.8% w/w) contents in original BSG affected the pulping and bleaching processes. However, soda pulping of acid pretreated BSG gave a cellulose-rich pulp (90.4% w/w) with low hemicellulose and extractives contents (7.9% w/w and < 3.4% w/w, respectively), which was easily bleached achieving a kappa number of 11.21, viscosity of 3.12 cp, brightness of 71.3%, cellulose content of 95.7% w/w, and residual lignin of 3.4% w/w. Alkaline and oxidative delignification of acid pretreated BSG was found as an attractive approach for producing high-purity, chlorine-free cellulose pulp.

Identificador

CELLULOSE, v.15, n.4, p.641-649, 2008

0969-0239

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/17490

10.1007/s10570-008-9198-4

http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10570-008-9198-4

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eng

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SPRINGER

Relação

Cellulose

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Palavras-Chave #bleaching #brewer`s spent grain #cellulose #hydrogen peroxide #pulp #WET AIR OXIDATION #KRAFT #DELIGNIFICATION #BIOTECHNOLOGY #ADDITIVES #Materials Science, Paper & Wood #Materials Science, Textiles #Polymer Science
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