2021
DOI: 10.1515/npprj-2020-0087
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Bleaching of bagasse-pulp using short TCF and ECF sequence

Abstract: More than 70 % bleached chemical pulp is produced in India through elemental chlorine-free bleaching in which chlorine-based compounds like chlorine dioxide is a dominant chemical which generates chlorinated organic toxins harmful to the environment. Present studies demonstrate short sequence of bleaching combined with acid treatment, followed by pressurized oxygen delignification. It was found that efficiency of oxygen improved by adding hydrogen peroxide as an additive in oxygen delignification with subseque… Show more

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“…In the conventional ECF bleaching process, the values of crack index, tear index, and opacity were not affected by the addition of ClO2. In contrast, the values of whiteness, tensile index, and breaking length were affected by the addition of ClO2 [13]. The most optimal ClO2 addition in ECF bleaching with the D1ED2D3 stage is at a kappa factor level of 0.16.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…In the conventional ECF bleaching process, the values of crack index, tear index, and opacity were not affected by the addition of ClO2. In contrast, the values of whiteness, tensile index, and breaking length were affected by the addition of ClO2 [13]. The most optimal ClO2 addition in ECF bleaching with the D1ED2D3 stage is at a kappa factor level of 0.16.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 90%