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7.10.1 Introduction 887

7.10.2 Intra-Stage Circulation and Circulation between Stages 888

7.10.3 Open and Closed Operation of Bleaching Stages 890

7.10.4 Construction Material Compatibility 893

7.10.5 Implications of Liquor Circulation 893

Contents XV

8 Pulp Purification 933

Herbert Sixta

8.1 Introduction 933

8.2 Reactions between Pulp Constituents and Aqueous Sodium Hydroxide

Solution 935

8.3 Cold Caustic Extraction 942

8.3.1 NaOH Concentration 942

8.3.2 Time and Temperature 944

8.3.3 Presence of Hemicelluloses in the Lye 945

8.3.4 Placement of CCE in the Bleaching Sequence 948

8.3.5 Specific Yield Loss, Influence on Kappa Number 949

8.3.6 Molecular Weight Distribution 951

8.4 Hot Caustic Extraction 952

8.4.1 Influence of Reaction Conditions on Pulp Quality and Pulp Yield 953

8.4.1.1 NaOH Charge and Temperature in E, (EO), and (E/O) Treatments 953

8.4.1.2 Xylan versus R18 Contents 957

8.4.1.3 Purification versus Viscosity 959

8.4.1.4 Purification versus Kappa Number and Extractives 960

8.4.1.5 Composition of Hot Caustic Extract 961

8.4.2 MgO as an Alternative Alkali Source 962

9 Recovery 967

Andreas W. Krotscheck and Herbert Sixta

9.1 Characterization of Black Liquors 967

9.1.1 Chemical Composition 967

9.1.2 Physical Properties 970

9.1.2.1 Viscosity 970

9.1.2.2 Boiling Point Rise (BPR) 970

9.1.2.3 Surface Tension 971

9.1.2.4 Density 971

9.1.2.5 Thermal Conductivity 972

9.1.2.5 Heat Capacity [8,11] 972

9.2 Chemical Recovery Processes 973

9.2.1 Overview 973

9.2.2 Black Liquor Evaporation 974

9.2.2.1 Introduction 974

9.2.2.2 Evaporators 975

9.2.2.3 Multiple-Effect Evaporation 977

9.2.2.4 Vapor Recompression 979

9.2.3 Kraft Chemical Recovery 980

9.2.3.1 Kraft Recovery Boiler 980

9.2.3.2 Causticizing and Lime Reburning 986

9.2.3.3 The Future of Kraft Chemical Recovery 992

9.2.4 Sulfite Chemical Recovery 994

XVI Contents

10 Environmental Aspects of Pulp Production 997

Hans-Ulrich Sьss

10.1 Introduction 997

10.2 A Glimpse of the Historical Development 998

10.3 Emissions to the Atmosphere 1002

10.4 Emissions to the Aquatic Environment 1004

10.5 Solid Waste 1006

10.6 Outlook 1007

11 Pulp Properties and Applications 1009

Herbert Sixta

11.1 Introduction 1009

11.2 Paper-Grade Pulp 1010

11.3 Dissolving Grade Pulp 1022

11.3.1 Introduction 1022

11.3.2 Dissolving Pulp Characterization 1024

11.3.2.1 Pulp Origin, Pulp Consumers 1024

11.3.2.2 Chemical Properties 1026

11.3.2.3 Supramolecular Structure 1041

11.3.2.4 Cell Wall Structure 1047

11.3.2.5 Fiber Morphology 1051

11.3.2.6 Pore Structure, Accessibility 1052

11.3.2.7 Degradation of Dissolving Pulps 1056

11.3.2.8 Overview of Pulp Specification 1060

II Mechanical Pulping 1069

Jьrgen Blechschmidt, Sabine Heinemann, and Hans-Ulrich Sьss

1 Introduction 1071

Jьrgen Blechschmidt and Sabine Heinemann

2 A Short History of Mechanical Pulping 1073

Jьrgen Blechschmidt and Sabine Heinemann

3 Raw Materials for Mechanical Pulp 1075

Jьrgen Blechschmidt and Sabine Heinemann

3.1 Wood Quality 1075

3.2 Processing of Wood 1076

Contents XVII

3.2.1 Wood Log Storage 1076

3.2.2 Wood Log Debarking 1076

3.2.3 Wood Log Chipping 1078

4 Mechanical Pulping Processes 1079

Jьrgen Blechschmidt and Sabine Heinemann

4.1 Grinding Processes 1079

4.1.1 Principle and Terminology 1079

4.1.2 Mechanical and Thermal Processes in Grinding 1080

4.1.2.1 Softening of the Fibers 1080

4.1.2.2 Defibration (Deliberation) of Single Fibers from the Fiber

Compound 1083

4.1.3 Influence of Parameters on the Properties of Groundwood 1084

4.1.4 Grinders and Auxiliary Equipment for Mechanical Pulping by

Grinding 1087

4.1.4.1 Pocket Grinders 1089

4.1.4.2 Chain Grinders 1090

4.1.4.3 Pulp Stones 1092

4.1.5 Pressure Grinding 1095

4.2 Refiner Processes 1098

4.2.1 Principle and Terminology 1098

4.2.2 Mechanical, Thermal, and Chemical Processes in the Refiner

Process 1100

4.2.3 Machines and Aggregates for Mechanical Pulping by Refining 1104