Xylanase pretreatment was used to improve the chlorine dioxide bleaching of bagasse pulp. The pulp was pretreated with xylanase, which was followed by a chlorine dioxide bleaching stage. The HexA content of the pulp and the AOX content of the bleaching effluent were measured using UV-Vis and GC-MS methods, respectively. The results showed that a good correlation occurred between HexA and kappa number. HexA content of the pulp decreased significantly after the xylanase pretreatment. The AOX content of the bleaching effluent decreased as HexA was removed from the pulp. It was found that AOX could be reduced by up to 29.8%, comparing XD0 with a D0 stage. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) was employed to determine the breakage of c...
This study outlines the results of a biobleaching study of acacia (A. mangium) and eucalyptus (E. gl...
Abstract The potential of extracellular alkali stable and thermo tolerant xylanase produced by Bacil...
To obtain a more realistic appraisal of the potential efficiency of xylanases in the industrial blea...
The effect of using commercial xylanase enzyme in prebleaching of bagasse kraft pulp was investigate...
The influence of a treatment with two commercial xylanases on pulp and effluents obtained after the ...
For over a decade, the kraft pulp and paper industry has been challenged to find bleaching sequence...
In order to further reduce absorbable organic halide (AOX) formation in the bleaching effluent, NH2S...
The laccase-mediator system in laccase-aided chlorine dioxide bleaching of bagasse pulp was optimize...
Thermoalkalophilic xylanases promise potential application in pulp biobleaching to reduce the use of...
An alkali-thermo-tolerant crude xylanase from Coprinellus disseminatus SW-1 NTCC1165 produced under ...
Xylanase significantly reduces the kappa number but almost not modifies brightness and viscosity in ...
This paper presents a kinetic model of the laccase-aided chlorine dioxide bleaching of bagasse pulp....
In the present studies it is clear that Bacillus pumilus xylanase is having the characteristic suite...
A laboratory investigation was developed to confirm and to quantify the reductions in absorbable org...
Enzyme-aided, totally chlorine-free bleaching of different industrial softwood kraft pulps was studi...
This study outlines the results of a biobleaching study of acacia (A. mangium) and eucalyptus (E. gl...
Abstract The potential of extracellular alkali stable and thermo tolerant xylanase produced by Bacil...
To obtain a more realistic appraisal of the potential efficiency of xylanases in the industrial blea...
The effect of using commercial xylanase enzyme in prebleaching of bagasse kraft pulp was investigate...
The influence of a treatment with two commercial xylanases on pulp and effluents obtained after the ...
For over a decade, the kraft pulp and paper industry has been challenged to find bleaching sequence...
In order to further reduce absorbable organic halide (AOX) formation in the bleaching effluent, NH2S...
The laccase-mediator system in laccase-aided chlorine dioxide bleaching of bagasse pulp was optimize...
Thermoalkalophilic xylanases promise potential application in pulp biobleaching to reduce the use of...
An alkali-thermo-tolerant crude xylanase from Coprinellus disseminatus SW-1 NTCC1165 produced under ...
Xylanase significantly reduces the kappa number but almost not modifies brightness and viscosity in ...
This paper presents a kinetic model of the laccase-aided chlorine dioxide bleaching of bagasse pulp....
In the present studies it is clear that Bacillus pumilus xylanase is having the characteristic suite...
A laboratory investigation was developed to confirm and to quantify the reductions in absorbable org...
Enzyme-aided, totally chlorine-free bleaching of different industrial softwood kraft pulps was studi...
This study outlines the results of a biobleaching study of acacia (A. mangium) and eucalyptus (E. gl...
Abstract The potential of extracellular alkali stable and thermo tolerant xylanase produced by Bacil...
To obtain a more realistic appraisal of the potential efficiency of xylanases in the industrial blea...