"Moringa oleifera (drumstick) wood was evaluated in terms of its chemical composition, morphological features, Kraft
pulping behavior, ECF bleaching and mechanical strength properties – important parameters for pulp and paper making
– in comparison with Acacia mangium. Moringa oleifera was found to have the following composition: holocellulose
65.5%, lignin 20.5%, pentosan 11.6%, -cellulose 40.5% and extractives content of 5.15%, which made it comparable
with the Acacia mangium wood sample. The alkali prehydrolysis of Moringa oleifera was carried out using 2% NaOH
at 150 °C. The prehydrolysis liquor (PHL) was found to contain 50.9 mg/kg of calcium, 5140 mg/kg of potassium and
312 mg/kg of iron content. The prehydrolysis step was followed by Kraft pulping in order to obtain chemical grade
pulp of kappa number 15-16 under optimized conditions. The Moringa oleifera pulp was bleached using the DEpD
bleaching sequence to reach 85% brightness (ISO). The bleached pulp had an average fiber length of 1.21 mm, which
was higher than that of Acacia mangium – 0.782 mm. The mechanical strength properties of the unbleached and
bleached pulps, such as tear, tensile and burst indices, were also determined to show their suitability for pulp and paper
production."
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