Hot-water pretreatment of lignocellulosics prior to sulfur-free alkaline pulping is an interesting approach for recovering value-added carbohydrate- and lignin-derived materials. This paper investigated the chemical composition variations and combustion properties of the black liquors (BLs) from three different cooking processes: two sulfur-free soda-anthraquinone (soda-AQ) and oxygen-alkali (O2-NaOH) cooks and kraft cook, before and after hot-water pretreatment of the spruce sawdust. Relatively less aliphatic acids but more lignin were present in the BLs after hot-water pretreatment as cooking time prolonged. In general, the burning time decreased as follows: soda-AQ BL > O2-NaOH BL ≅ kraft BL. With the same cooking time, the increase in t...
In this laboratory study, the initial phase of a single-stage sodium bisulfite cook was observed and...
In today's pulp and paper industries, large quantities of black liquor are produced when wood or non...
In modern biorefineries, low value lignin and hemicellulose fractions are produced as side streams. ...
This paper describes the combustion behavior of birch and spruce kraft black liquors obtained from a...
Sulfur-free pulping has an environmental advantage over the traditional kraft process. This article ...
Untreated and hot-water-extracted (HWE) Norway spruce (Picea abies) sawdust was cooked using the sul...
Untreated and hot-water-extracted (HWE) Norway spruce (Picea abies) sawdust was cooked using the sul...
The combustion of black liquor (BL) in a recovery boiler is a central process in a kraft pulp mill...
The growing interest in production of green chemicals and biofuels from biomass provides an incentiv...
Kraft lignin isolated by precipitation can be considered as being a valuable renewable source of ene...
For kraft pulp mills that have thermally limited recovery boilers, lignin removal from black liquor ...
Softwood (Picea abies) sawdust was hot-water-extracted with two multi-phase processes (160-180°C, 10...
The combustion behavior of the main organic components (lignin and aliphatic carboxylic acids) of kr...
One industrial softwood Kraft black liquor was heat-treated (at 175 °C and 190 °C for 15-60 min) tog...
Combustion behaviour of black liquors has been measured by a single droplet burning technique. The l...
In this laboratory study, the initial phase of a single-stage sodium bisulfite cook was observed and...
In today's pulp and paper industries, large quantities of black liquor are produced when wood or non...
In modern biorefineries, low value lignin and hemicellulose fractions are produced as side streams. ...
This paper describes the combustion behavior of birch and spruce kraft black liquors obtained from a...
Sulfur-free pulping has an environmental advantage over the traditional kraft process. This article ...
Untreated and hot-water-extracted (HWE) Norway spruce (Picea abies) sawdust was cooked using the sul...
Untreated and hot-water-extracted (HWE) Norway spruce (Picea abies) sawdust was cooked using the sul...
The combustion of black liquor (BL) in a recovery boiler is a central process in a kraft pulp mill...
The growing interest in production of green chemicals and biofuels from biomass provides an incentiv...
Kraft lignin isolated by precipitation can be considered as being a valuable renewable source of ene...
For kraft pulp mills that have thermally limited recovery boilers, lignin removal from black liquor ...
Softwood (Picea abies) sawdust was hot-water-extracted with two multi-phase processes (160-180°C, 10...
The combustion behavior of the main organic components (lignin and aliphatic carboxylic acids) of kr...
One industrial softwood Kraft black liquor was heat-treated (at 175 °C and 190 °C for 15-60 min) tog...
Combustion behaviour of black liquors has been measured by a single droplet burning technique. The l...
In this laboratory study, the initial phase of a single-stage sodium bisulfite cook was observed and...
In today's pulp and paper industries, large quantities of black liquor are produced when wood or non...
In modern biorefineries, low value lignin and hemicellulose fractions are produced as side streams. ...