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1296 Index

bleaching 25

activators 880

additives 818–822

alkaline peroxide bleaching 877

alternative bleaching methods 885–887

atmospheric downflow reactors 624–625

atmospheric peroxide bleaching 866–867

atmospheric steam mixers 622–623

atmospheric upflow reactors 623–624

Basidiomycetes 886

bis-creosol 746

brightening stages 613

brightness see brightness

4-carbomethoxymethyl-4-methylbutenolide

746

carbonyl groups 1234

catalyzed peroxide bleaching 877

caustic soda charge 1128

CEHDED 313

chelation 1126

chemical 868–880

chlorine dioxide see chlorine dioxide

bleaching

chlorite formation 738

cobalt (II) salts 709

consistency 1128

delignification selectivity 809

diarylmethane 747

diffusion control 800

dithionite 1124–1126

ECF see ECF bleaching

effluent volume 892

electrochemical delignification 887

elemental chlorine-free 1000

final stage 756, 1038

generic stage set-up 616–617

hardwoods 1126

high consistency ozone 617, 806, 827

high-shear mixers 620

hydrogen peroxide see hydrogen peroxide

bleaching

hydroxyl radical 777

iron (III) salts 709

Keggin-type metal clusters 887

laccase mediator-system 886

lignin-conserving 1126

lignin-degrading fungi 886

low-consistency ozone 806–807, 809

magnesium hydroxide 1130

mechanical pulp 1123–1136

medium consistency (MC) 616

metal clusters 887

modified 761–771

offgas 867

operations 613–628

operations and equipment 613–628

OXE 271, 612–613, 847

oxidative bleaching 1041

oxygen delignification 628–734

oxygen-alkali 633

ozone see ozone bleaching

peroxide 1132, 1134

phenolic hydroxyl groups 848

Picea 1126

Pinus 1126

polyoses 1123

polyoxometalates 887

Populus 1126

pressurized peroxide 866–867

pressurized reactors 625–627

pulp 609–894

P-Y 1132

QPQP bleaching 267–271

reactors 866–867

reductive 1134

retention time 802

sodium borohydride 1125

sodium peroxide 849

sodium silicate stabilization 1129

softwoods 882, 1126

specific volume 1131

static ozone bleaching 800

TCF see TCF bleaching

two-stage processes 878

vanillin 747

washing 628, 866–867

white rot fungi 886

yield 863–865, 878

Y-P bleaching 1131

see also pulp bleaching

bleaching chemicals

classification 610–613

most important 264

oxygen-based 777

reactivity 611

bleaching equipment, agitators 627–628,

1134

blowtank 627

medium consistency mixers 619–623

medium consistency pumps 617–619

medium consistency reactors 623–627

bleaching methods, alternative 885–887

bleaching plant, two-stage 1136

bleaching reactions 1227

selectivity 838

bleaching sequence, CCE 948–949

Index 1297

bleaching stages

operation 890–893

ozone placement 843–849

BLG see black liquor gasification

blowtank

bleaching equipment 627

medium-consistency ozone delignification

system 826

pressurized peroxide bleaching system

867

BLPS see black liquor dissolved

polysaccharides

Blue gum, chemical composition of wood 23

board, recovered, european list of standard

grades 1203–1210

board production, fiber material

consumption 1153

BOD see biochemical oxygen demand, see also

biological oxygen demand

boiler bank, kraft recovery boiler 981

boiling point

hydrogen peroxide 851

rise 970–971

bongossi, stem section 58

boom-type stacker reclaimer, chip storage

103

bordered pits 47

cell components 46

softwood fibers 123

borol charge 823

Bouchard, concept 798

bound water 1268

BPR see boiling point rise

Bragg’s law 1223

brightening, chlorine dioxide bleaching 757

brightening stages, pulp bleaching 613

brightness 1033

as function of residual effective alkali 272

commercial paper-grade pulp 1013

dependence on delignification 870

dissolving pulp characterization 1062

effect of adding chlorine dioxide 763

effect of dissolved organic material 817

efficiency of chlorine dioxide 769

in ITC-type and ASAM pulp 273

ISO Standard method 610

ITC-type pulp 273

post-treatment with peracetic acid 883

pulp bleaching 1127–1130

QPQP bleaching 271

second chlorine dioxide stage 758

spruce sulfite pulp 879

stability 876

stabilization with hydrogen peroxide

873–876

TCF-bleached dissolving pulp 1049

brightness decrease, carry-over effect 816

brightness development 876

chlorine amount 766

hydrogen peroxide application 871

in QPQP bleaching as function of

consumed OXE 271

brightness gain 758

in relation to consumed OXE 273

selectivity comparison 838

brightness increase 879

hydrogen peroxide application 867

peroxide amounts 1127

spruce sulfite pulp 879

brightness level, pulp 1123

brightness losses, aging 876

brightness measurement, ISO Standard

method 610

brightness reversion 875

bromination, lignin 316

brownish cooks 406

brownstock washing 1004

BS see bisulfite processes

BS-AS see bisulfite-acid sulfite process

BS-NS see bisulfite-neutral sulfite process

bucket elevator, log handling 98

bulk phase, kraft pulping reactions overview

184

bulk water 1052

bull screen 1115

bump rotor, cross section 564

buoyancy force, on settling particle 581

Bureau International de la Recuperation

1157

Burgess, Hugh 5

t-butyl alcohol, ozone decomposition,