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Environmental Friendly Bleaching of Eucalyptus tereticornis


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1 Graphic Era University, Dehradun, India
2 Forest Research Institute, Dehradun, India
     

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In this present paper a study has been carried out to develop an approach of minimum impact on environment during pulping and bleaching of Eucalyptus tereticornis. A new chemical additive (LpH) was used during pulping followed by single stage oxygen delignification and H-H-P sequence produced a pulp of higher pulp-yield, low kappa number, high brightness and better strength properties. In comparison to traditional modified cooking for lowering lignin content in pulp which are capital intensive additive pulping using a new chemical additive was preferred as a low cost alternatives. Among the addition of various doses of chemical additive the best results were obtained at 0.5% chemical additive dose .So the optimized condition for additive dose addition was 0.5%. In adopting bleaching sequence, OHHP sequence gave better strength properties, brightness in comparison to CEH sequence.

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Extended Delignification, Chemical Additive (LpH), Kappa Number, Chelating Agent.
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Bhawana Bisht Kweera
Graphic Era University, Dehradun, India
Sanjay Naithani
Forest Research Institute, Dehradun, India

Abstract


In this present paper a study has been carried out to develop an approach of minimum impact on environment during pulping and bleaching of Eucalyptus tereticornis. A new chemical additive (LpH) was used during pulping followed by single stage oxygen delignification and H-H-P sequence produced a pulp of higher pulp-yield, low kappa number, high brightness and better strength properties. In comparison to traditional modified cooking for lowering lignin content in pulp which are capital intensive additive pulping using a new chemical additive was preferred as a low cost alternatives. Among the addition of various doses of chemical additive the best results were obtained at 0.5% chemical additive dose .So the optimized condition for additive dose addition was 0.5%. In adopting bleaching sequence, OHHP sequence gave better strength properties, brightness in comparison to CEH sequence.

Keywords


Extended Delignification, Chemical Additive (LpH), Kappa Number, Chelating Agent.