2015
DOI: 10.32964/tj14.1.17
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Life cycle assessment of ECF bleaching sequences with ocus on carbon footprint

Abstract: This paper presents a life cycle assessment (LCA) of bleached eucalyptus kraft pulp production in Brazil. The entire production system was investigated, starting with forestry and ending with bleached pulp at the gate of the pulp mill. Alternative bleaching sequences were compared for three different scenarios using somewhat different elemental chlorine-free (ECF) sequences: Dhot(EPO)DD, Dhot(EPO)DP, and aZeDP. The main difference between the scenarios investigated was the magnitude of the carbon footprint con… Show more

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“…Such improvements on pulp quality allows it to meet the requirements of end-use products such as viscose, acetates, cellulose nitrate or cellulose ether (Ji et al 2015). The main bleaching sequences can be classified as: elemental chlorine (EC) (Tripathi et al 2018); elemental chlorine free (ECF) (Kaur et al 2018;Jour et al 2015) and totally chlorine free (TCF) (Li et al 2018b;Bahrami et al 2018). EC bleaching uses chlorine-based compounds to perform the purification process (Sixta, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such improvements on pulp quality allows it to meet the requirements of end-use products such as viscose, acetates, cellulose nitrate or cellulose ether (Ji et al 2015). The main bleaching sequences can be classified as: elemental chlorine (EC) (Tripathi et al 2018); elemental chlorine free (ECF) (Kaur et al 2018;Jour et al 2015) and totally chlorine free (TCF) (Li et al 2018b;Bahrami et al 2018). EC bleaching uses chlorine-based compounds to perform the purification process (Sixta, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%