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WO2009083652A2
WO2009083652A2 PCT/FI2008/050789 FI2008050789W WO2009083652A2 WO 2009083652 A2 WO2009083652 A2 WO 2009083652A2 FI 2008050789 W FI2008050789 W FI 2008050789W WO 2009083652 A2 WO2009083652 A2 WO 2009083652A2
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Juha Maijala
Jaakko Hiltunen
Atte Mikkelson
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KESKUSLABORATORIO - CENTRALLABORATORIUM Oy AB
Keskuslaboratorio Centrallaboratorium Oy AB
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21CPRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE BY REMOVING NON-CELLULOSE SUBSTANCES FROM CELLULOSE-CONTAINING MATERIALS; REGENERATION OF PULPING LIQUORS; APPARATUS THEREFOR
    • D21C3/00Pulping cellulose-containing materials
    • D21C3/22Other features of pulping processes
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21CPRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE BY REMOVING NON-CELLULOSE SUBSTANCES FROM CELLULOSE-CONTAINING MATERIALS; REGENERATION OF PULPING LIQUORS; APPARATUS THEREFOR
    • D21C3/00Pulping cellulose-containing materials
    • D21C3/006Pulping cellulose-containing materials with compounds not otherwise provided for

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  • the present invention relates to a method according to the preamble of claim 1 for delignifying wood.
  • lignocellulosic raw-material is contacted with an alkaline agent for converting the lignin present in the raw-material into a more easily soluble form and the converted lignin is dissolved in an aqueous medium.
  • the present invention is based on the finding that the phenolic residues of the lignin part of the raw-material are easily leached out from the raw-material in water or aqueous media if they first are converted into carboxylated benzylic structures.
  • the present invention comprises defibering wooden chips by first impregnating the chips with an alkaline agent suitable for converting at least some, preferably as much as possible of the phenolic groups in the raw-material into phenolates. Then, the modified raw-material is contacted with carbon dioxide at anhydrous conditions to carboxylate the phenolates. The carboxylated material is finally dispersed in water to dissolve the carboxylates and the undissolved residue, which now comprises delignified chips, is then recovered.
  • the present method is characterized by what is stated in the characterizing part of claim 1.
  • the present process can be used as a pre-treatment for producing fine mechanical pulp, or producing cellulose.
  • the new method is environmentally- friendly in the respect that no sulphur is used, water consumption is small and there might be a reduced need for use of bleaching chemicals. Also the energy consumption is low.
  • the present invention can be employed for both wood chips and annual and perennial plants but also for treating lignocellulosic pulp.
  • Scheme 1 shows the reactions of one embodiment of the present carboxylation method.
  • the raw-material is contacted with an alkaline agent, in particular the phenol- structures are reacted with a base that can form phenolates.
  • the base can be selected from the group of alkaline metal hydroxides, such as KOH and NaOH, quaternary ammonium hydroxides, alkaline metal carbonates, such as potassium carbonate and sodium carbonate, and mixtures thereof. Also amines or anhydrous ammonia gas can be used.
  • the concentration of the base is at least the same as the Kolbe-Schmitt reaction requires to work (i.e. equal molar amounts of base and lignin phenol groups).
  • the alkaline solution is impregnated into the woodchips or the pulp.
  • the impregnation can be carried out by using the alkaline agent in liquid or gas phase.
  • the alkaline or earth alkaline metal hydroxides or carbonates can be used in the form of aqueous solutions or dispersions.
  • various ammonium hydroxides, as well as amine compounds can be used in liquid phase.
  • ammonia is particularly preferably employed.
  • the pressure of the impregnation can be atmospheric or subatmospheric or supra- atmospheric, preferably atmospheric or supraatmospheric.
  • the temperature can be in the range of up to 15O 0 C, for example from 3 0 C to 143 0 C.
  • the impregnation step can be effected in a batch process or by continuous processing.
  • the impregnation step can optionally be preceded by a drying step, e.g. one carried out at about 30 to 110 0 C, typically about 100 0 C and at a treatment time on the order of 1 to 240 min, typically about 10 to 60 min.
  • the drying can be effected in air or in inert gas.
  • the raw-material is subjected to drying (optionally) and carboxylation.
  • Water present in the raw-material, e.g. the chips, can be removed from them by drying, e.g. by conventional drying in air.
  • it can be carried out by heating, preferably by heating in a gaseous medium, e.g. in air or in an inert medium such as nitrogen.
  • the temperature can be, as above, in the range of about 20 to 110 0 C, typically from about 30 up to about 100 0 C and the treatment time on the order of 1 to 240 min, typically about 10 to 60 min.
  • drying is carried out at ambient pressure, but it is also possible to use reduced pressure or overpressure.
  • This dewatering process step is advantageous in the sense that it makes it possible to minimize the side reactions between water and lignin and water and carbon dioxide during the subsequent carbon dioxide treatment. It should be pointed out that the above Kolbe- Schmitt reaction is known to take place in the presence of water, but water may significantly decrease the yield.
  • the raw-material is converted into essentially "anhydrous" condition.
  • concentration of residual water in the raw- material is less than about 5 %, in particular below 3 %, for example 1 % by weight or less.
  • the material is contacted with carbon dioxide at supercritical conditions.
  • the critical point of carbon dioxide is 31 0 C (i.e. about 304 K) and 73 bar which conditions are feasible in industrial operations.
  • Carbon dioxide is a non-toxic, non-flammable chemical. It exhibits not only great dissolving power but also weak surface tensions, which makes it good for the use as a solvent.
  • the phenolates react with CO 2 via nucleophilic addition by forming carboxylated benzene ring that is more soluble in water than natural lignin.
  • the reaction temperature is generally between 0-200 0 C and the reaction time from 10 s (in particular from 10 min) to 500 min.
  • the pressure is about 5 to 200 bar.
  • the pretreated raw-material and the solvent are maintained at a pressure of 15 to 200 bar and the temperature of the supercritical phase is 300-420 K.
  • the treatment with the carbon dioxide is typically carried out in a batch reactor which withstands the above-indicated conditions.
  • the intermediate drying step and the carboxylation step are carried out in the same reactor.
  • impregnation in the gaseous phase, drying and carboxylation are all carried out in the same reactor.
  • the gas phase impregnation is performed in a first reactor and the carboxylation step in a second reactor, the intermediate drying step being carried out in either of the reactors or in a separate unit.
  • the carboxylate material is dispersed in an aqueous medium to dissolve least a part of the carboxylates and to remove a part of the lignin from the material.
  • This "leaching" can be carried out at ambient temperature and pressure. However, it is also possible to leach the treated material at an elevated temperature and/or pressure. Generally, the leaching can be carried out at typical conditions employed during washing of the pulp.
  • an aqueous medium water or an aqueous solution can be used.
  • the above-mentioned process steps can be repeated, for example 1 to 5 times, to enhance the delignification rate.
  • the material is removed from the carboxylation reactor. It is, however, possible to perform the leaching in the same reactor as the carboxylation. After leaching, the fibrous material is recovered and worked-up in a conventional fashion. If desired the dissolved material can be recovered from the aqueous solution after leaching and dissolved or dispersed components can be recovered, e.g. by precipitation.
  • the raw-material of the present process typically comprises a lignocellulosic material, such as wood, in particular chips or powder/saw dust of wood, comprising softwood and hardwood, such as pine, spruce, birch, beech, aspen, poplar, eucalyptus and mixed tropical hardwood.
  • a lignocellulosic material such as wood, in particular chips or powder/saw dust of wood, comprising softwood and hardwood, such as pine, spruce, birch, beech, aspen, poplar, eucalyptus and mixed tropical hardwood.
  • the fibrous raw material used can also be annual or perennial plants, such as bagasse and reed canary grass.
  • Chips were treated at the following conditions to create phenolates: 150 0 C and 60 minutes. This was followed by water removal for 30 minutes with a temperature above 100 0 C. After this step, the chips were exposed to supercritical CO 2 treatment with a CO 2 flow-through of 254 g at 180 0 C, 60 minutes and in pressure of 110 bar. After that the chips were cooked in water (60 minutes, 180 0 C ) to extract the carboxylated lignin. Consumption of CO 2 during the reaction was 27 g. The lignin removal was 5 % higher than for the reference according to UV-lignin analysis (0.91 g/1 versus 0.87 g/1) and the carbohydrate loss 2 % smaller.

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FI20075970A FI122974B (fi) 2007-12-28 2007-12-28 Menetelmä ligniinin poistamiseksi lignoselluloosapitoisesta raaka-aineesta
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