Magnesium hydroxide-based peroxide bleaching of high-brightness mechanical pulps


Autoria(s): Hietanen, Tomi
Data(s)

19/11/2013

19/11/2013

20/11/2013

Resumo

A high final brightness is desired in most paper and board products. This requires bleaching processes that are able to produce high-brightness pulps. Mechanical pulps are widely bleached for high brightness using alkaline hydrogen peroxide with traditional sodium hydroxide and sodium silicate as additives. With high doses however, peroxide bleaching causes high organic loads in the mill effluent and anionic trash carry-over to papermaking. To alleviate the problems that arise from the use of sodium-based additives in peroxide bleaching, interest in the use of alternative magnesium-based chemicals has increased. In this study, a new, technical high-purity magnesium hydroxide-based bleaching additive was evaluated on laboratory-scale, pilot-scale and mill-scale experiments and trials for its ability to produce a high brightness in peroxide bleaching without the known problems of sodium-based chemicals. The key findings of this study include: a high brightening potential of peroxide bleaching using the Mg(OH)2-based additive, significant reductions (40-70%) in all categories of environmental load, and cationic demand lowered by 60-70% in bleached pulp with no loss in strength properties or in sheet bulk. When used in TMP refiner bleaching, the Mg(OH)2-based additive resulted in savings in specific energy consumption and provided a good bleaching response.

Identificador

1456-4491

http://www.doria.fi/handle/10024/93754

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Lappeenranta University of Technology

Relação

978-952-265-472-4

Acta Universitatis Lappeenrantaensis

Palavras-Chave #magnesium hydroxide #peroxide bleaching #mechanical pulp
Tipo

Väitöskirja

Doctoral Dissertation