Processes called pulping and bleaching are required for preparing industrial scale pure cellulose from biomass. Bleaching generally purifies the cellulose from components called hexenuronic acid (HexA) and lignin. Nevertheless, the oxidation reactions of these bleachable components generally consume stoichiometric volumes of oxidant and hours of retention time. The efficiency of the oxidants can be enhanced by catalysis. The present study focuses on increasing the selectivity of hypochlorous acid (HOCl) produced during chlorine dioxide bleaching toward oxidation of HexA and lignin with the help of a tertiary amine as a catalyst. A strong electrophile forms when HOCl reacts with tertiary amine, which further reacts selectively and efficientl...
Bleaching is a chemical process in which the pulp is further treated to reach the final product requ...
The modern pulp industry has endeavoured to maximize its efficiency and minimize its environmental i...
Combined peracetic acid and chlorine dioxide bleaching stages of unbleached and oxygen delignified h...
Processes called pulping and bleaching are required for preparing industrial scale pure cellulose fr...
Pulp bleaching is an energy intensive process because removing residual lignin and HexA, while prese...
The motif of the current study arises from the importance of the paper in Finland as one of the core...
Contemporary multi-stage bleaching processes partially remove residual lignin and hexenuronic acid f...
Chlorine dioxide is widely used for pulp bleaching because of its high delignification selectivity. ...
The reaction of lignin with oxidants is of great importance in the bleaching of wood pulps, a proces...
Biomass is a renewable class of materials of growing interest amongst researchers aiming to achieve ...
The authors thank Markus Kyllönen for his help in running some of the bleaching experiments, and to ...
Several studies have taken place in order to find an alternative bleaching process which replaces th...
Abstract. The reaction rates of lignin and hexenuronic acids (HexA) with chlorine dioxide, ozone, an...
During kraft pulping a major part of the 4-0-methylglucuronic acid groups of the native wood xylans ...
The presence of hexenuronic acid (HexA) in pulp is disadvantageous. It has been found to cause an i...
Bleaching is a chemical process in which the pulp is further treated to reach the final product requ...
The modern pulp industry has endeavoured to maximize its efficiency and minimize its environmental i...
Combined peracetic acid and chlorine dioxide bleaching stages of unbleached and oxygen delignified h...
Processes called pulping and bleaching are required for preparing industrial scale pure cellulose fr...
Pulp bleaching is an energy intensive process because removing residual lignin and HexA, while prese...
The motif of the current study arises from the importance of the paper in Finland as one of the core...
Contemporary multi-stage bleaching processes partially remove residual lignin and hexenuronic acid f...
Chlorine dioxide is widely used for pulp bleaching because of its high delignification selectivity. ...
The reaction of lignin with oxidants is of great importance in the bleaching of wood pulps, a proces...
Biomass is a renewable class of materials of growing interest amongst researchers aiming to achieve ...
The authors thank Markus Kyllönen for his help in running some of the bleaching experiments, and to ...
Several studies have taken place in order to find an alternative bleaching process which replaces th...
Abstract. The reaction rates of lignin and hexenuronic acids (HexA) with chlorine dioxide, ozone, an...
During kraft pulping a major part of the 4-0-methylglucuronic acid groups of the native wood xylans ...
The presence of hexenuronic acid (HexA) in pulp is disadvantageous. It has been found to cause an i...
Bleaching is a chemical process in which the pulp is further treated to reach the final product requ...
The modern pulp industry has endeavoured to maximize its efficiency and minimize its environmental i...
Combined peracetic acid and chlorine dioxide bleaching stages of unbleached and oxygen delignified h...