US3479249A - Pretreatment of wood pulps with an alkaline solution of formaldehyde - Google Patents
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- D21—PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
- D21C—PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE BY REMOVING NON-CELLULOSE SUBSTANCES FROM CELLULOSE-CONTAINING MATERIALS; REGENERATION OF PULPING LIQUORS; APPARATUS THEREFOR
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- This invention relates to a wood pulping process for making paper pulps of improved unbleached brightness, increased yield, and other improved pulp characteristics. More particularly, it relates to the use of an alkaline solution containing a low concentration of formaldehyde before cooking wood by the sulphite process.
- the use of this process is highly advantageous for coniferous woods and, particularly, for woods such as pines in which the polyphenolic components interfere with normal pulping by the sulphite process.
- the sulphite process is discussed at length in, for instance, Calkin, I. B.; Modern Pulp and Paper Making; (3rd ed.) Reinhold Publishing Corporation; New York, 1957; p. 8l et seq.
- the object of the present invention is to overcome the deficiencies in the treatments just discussed and, thus, to obtain an improvement in the sulfite process permitting:
- Impregnaton temperature preferably below 50 C. and formaldehyde concentration between 0.15 and 0.4 percent, corresponding to 0.75% to 2.0% (added) by weight based on wood at an alkali solution-to-wood ratio of 5:1 by weight, result in highly significant improvements.
- the low formaldehyde concentration and the low impregnation temperature in the process of the present invention promote the reaction of pinosylvin and other polyphenolic compounds according to the Lederer- Manasses reaction and substantially slow or prevent the otherwise competing, but undesired lignin-formaldehyde condensation, which proceeds dis-advantageously at an increased speed at a higher concentration of formaldehyde and at a higher temperature.
- FIGURE 1 illustrates the effect of CH2O in pretreatment of jack pine on pulp brightness (it can be seen, for instance, that an addition og 2% CHZO on wood increases brightness by 12 points GERS);
- FIGURE 2 shows the influence of the addition of formaldehyde on screened pulp yield of jack pine (for instance, 2% CH2O on wood increases screened pulp yield by five percent in comparison with a pulp which was made from wood treated with alkali only);
- FIGURE 3 indicates the effect of CHZO in pretreatment of jack pine on pulp viscosity (very significant increases in viscosity are shown with increasing quantities of formaldehyde, though an optimum is reached at about CHZO on wood added, and even very low quantities of CHZO such as 0.2% CH2O (added) on wood result in a very substantial rise-in viscosity);
- FIGURES 4 and 5 show the effect of impregnation temperature on screened pulp yield and brightness, respectively, in pretreatment of jack pine with NaOH plus CH2O (it is shown that a lowering in impregnation temperature produces substantial increases in yield and in brightness);
- FIGURE 6 shows Roe number-brightness correlation for jack pine pulps made by the AFS, AcSNa, and AS- processes.
- AFS Alkaline formaldehyde pretreatment followed by sultite pulping in accordance with the present invention
- AcSNa acid sulfite pulping with sodium base
- AS alkali pretreatment followed by sulfite pulping
- FIGURE 7 is Table I which shows a comparison of pulps made by the process of the present invention and other processes.
- a comparison of AFS and AS pulps shows the large gain in brightness as a result of the addition of formaldehyde to the caustic pretreatment liquor.
- Furthemore in the case of AcSNa pulps, no further increase in brightness is obtainable; additional cooking results in a drastic lowering of the degree of polymerization (DP) without significant change in Roe number.
- the AFS pulp showed a much higher brightness at even lower Roe number without any critical lowering in DP-values. It should be realized too that the effect of alkaline pretreatment alone (i.e., Without the use of formaldehyde in the caustic pretreatment), as proposed by Rydholrn et al. (Svensk Papperst. 64,386 (1961)), Croon (Svensk Papperst. 66 (No. 1) 1 (1963)), and others, is not satisfactory in the case of pine.
- Mill chips of pine such as jack pine, white pine, or black spruce and others, are pretreated with a solution of 2.5% to 3.5% sodium hydroxide containing between 0.25% to 0.4% formaldehyde at a solution-to-wood ratio of :1 by weight and a temperature between C. and 50 C. for from about 90 to 120 minutes.
- the liquor is forced into the chips by four successive pressure purges in the completely filled digester. This is done either by applying a pressure of 100 p.s.i. hydrostatically or with an inert gas holding this pressure for 1 minute and relieving rapidly. After completion of the last pressure purge, a constant pressure of 100 p.s.i. is applied for 90 to 120 minutes.
- the impregnation liquor is drained into a makeup tank after the specified holding time and made up to strength with sodium hydroxide and formaldehyde for re-use preliminary to the next cook.
- Cooking time varies according to the desired Roe No. level between 71/2 and 9 hours.
- Sodium hydroxide consumption is between 6.5% and 7.5% by weight based on wood and formaldehyde consumption is between 0.5 land 1% by weight based on wood.
- Table I shows a comparison of pulps made from jack pine (average age: 66 years) by the AFS (i.e., sulte cooking of alkali-formaldehyde pretreated wood) process of the present invention, by the AS (i.e., sulte cooking of wood pretreated with alkali only (30 g. N-aOH/L., 50 C.)) process, and the AcSNa (i.e., the conventional soda base sullite) process.
- AFS i.e., sulte cooking of alkali-formaldehyde pretreated wood
- AS i.e., sulte cooking of wood pretreated with alkali only (30 g. N-aOH/L., 50 C.
- AcSNa i.e., the conventional soda base sullite
- a process for making pulps of high unbleached brightness and increased pulp yield from coniferous wood comprising,
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| US3617435A (en) * | 1968-06-03 | 1971-11-02 | Int Paper Canada | Treatment of woodpulp with an alkaline solution containing formaldehyde prior to a bisulfite cooking thereof |
| US3925192A (en) * | 1974-08-05 | 1975-12-09 | Us Agriculture | Removing heavy metal ions from water |
| US4135967A (en) * | 1969-09-26 | 1979-01-23 | Societe Generale De Brevets Industriels Et Ohimiques | Process for producing cellulose pulp by solid phase digestion |
| US4486267A (en) * | 1983-11-14 | 1984-12-04 | Mead Corporation | Chemithermomechanical pulping process employing separate alkali and sulfite treatments |
| US4609624A (en) * | 1984-02-03 | 1986-09-02 | Les Services De Consultation D.B. Plus Limitee | Process for producing isopropyl alcohol from cellulosic substrates |
| US4908381A (en) * | 1988-12-05 | 1990-03-13 | Ecolab Inc. | Antimicrobial film-forming compositions |
| US6059927A (en) * | 1997-09-23 | 2000-05-09 | Queen's University At Kingston | Method of reducing brightness reversion and yellowness (B*) of bleached mechanical wood pulps |
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| US3617435A (en) * | 1968-06-03 | 1971-11-02 | Int Paper Canada | Treatment of woodpulp with an alkaline solution containing formaldehyde prior to a bisulfite cooking thereof |
| US4135967A (en) * | 1969-09-26 | 1979-01-23 | Societe Generale De Brevets Industriels Et Ohimiques | Process for producing cellulose pulp by solid phase digestion |
| US3925192A (en) * | 1974-08-05 | 1975-12-09 | Us Agriculture | Removing heavy metal ions from water |
| US4486267A (en) * | 1983-11-14 | 1984-12-04 | Mead Corporation | Chemithermomechanical pulping process employing separate alkali and sulfite treatments |
| US4609624A (en) * | 1984-02-03 | 1986-09-02 | Les Services De Consultation D.B. Plus Limitee | Process for producing isopropyl alcohol from cellulosic substrates |
| US4908381A (en) * | 1988-12-05 | 1990-03-13 | Ecolab Inc. | Antimicrobial film-forming compositions |
| US6059927A (en) * | 1997-09-23 | 2000-05-09 | Queen's University At Kingston | Method of reducing brightness reversion and yellowness (B*) of bleached mechanical wood pulps |
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Owner name: CIP INC. Free format text: MERGER;ASSIGNORS:CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY;PORTEMIAC PAPER CORPORATION;INTERNATIONAL PAPER SALES COMPANY INC.;AND OTHERS;REEL/FRAME:003933/0966 Effective date: 19811001 |
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Owner name: CIP INC. (FORMERLY KNOWN AS CIP FOREST PRODUCTS IN Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST. EFFECTIVE DATE 07/26/85;ASSIGNOR:TALBERT INC.;REEL/FRAME:004606/0152 Effective date: 19860616 Owner name: CIP INC. (FORMERLY KNOWN AS CIP FOREST PRODUCTS IN Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:TALBERT INC.;REEL/FRAME:004606/0152 Effective date: 19860616 Owner name: CIP INC. Free format text: CHANGE OF NAME;ASSIGNOR:CIP FOREST PRODUCTS INC./PRODUITS FORESTIERS CIP INC.;REEL/FRAME:004592/0491 Effective date: 19850729 |
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