Low environmental impact bleaching sequences for attaining high brightness level with eucalyptus SPP pulp
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Resumo: | The alternatives used for minimizing the usage of chlorine dioxide in bleaching sequences included a hot acid hydrolysis (Ahot) stage, the use of hot chlorine dioxide (Dhot) and ozone stages at medium consistency and high consistency (Zmc and Zhc), in addition to stages with atmospheric hydrogen peroxide (P) and pressurized hydrogen peroxide (PO). The results were interpreted based on the cost of the chemical products, bleaching process yields and on minimizing the environmental impact of the bleaching process. In spite of some process restrictions, high ISO brightness levels were kept around 90 % brightness. Additionally, the inclusion of stages like acid hydrolysis, pressurized peroxide and ozone in the bleaching sequences provided an increase in operating flexibility, aimed at reducing environmental impact (ECF Light). The Dhot(EOP)D(PO) sequence presented lower operating cost for ISO brightness above 92 %. However, this kind of sequence was not allowed for closing the wastewater circuit, even partially. For ISO brightness level around 91%, the AhotZhcDP sequence presented a lower operating cost than the others. |
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Low environmental impact bleaching sequences for attaining high brightness level with eucalyptus SPP pulpHigh Brightness Eucalyptus PulpLow Environmental ImpactECF-Light SequencesPartial Bleach Plant ClosureOperating CostThe alternatives used for minimizing the usage of chlorine dioxide in bleaching sequences included a hot acid hydrolysis (Ahot) stage, the use of hot chlorine dioxide (Dhot) and ozone stages at medium consistency and high consistency (Zmc and Zhc), in addition to stages with atmospheric hydrogen peroxide (P) and pressurized hydrogen peroxide (PO). The results were interpreted based on the cost of the chemical products, bleaching process yields and on minimizing the environmental impact of the bleaching process. In spite of some process restrictions, high ISO brightness levels were kept around 90 % brightness. Additionally, the inclusion of stages like acid hydrolysis, pressurized peroxide and ozone in the bleaching sequences provided an increase in operating flexibility, aimed at reducing environmental impact (ECF Light). The Dhot(EOP)D(PO) sequence presented lower operating cost for ISO brightness above 92 %. However, this kind of sequence was not allowed for closing the wastewater circuit, even partially. For ISO brightness level around 91%, the AhotZhcDP sequence presented a lower operating cost than the others.Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering2009-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-66322009000100002Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering v.26 n.1 2009reponame:Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineeringinstname:Associação Brasileira de Engenharia Química (ABEQ)instacron:ABEQ10.1590/S0104-66322009000100002info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCosta,M. M.Santos,C. A.García,J. C.Barberà,L.Vilaseca,F.Pèlach,M. A.Mutjé,P.Colodette,J. L.eng2009-03-10T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0104-66322009000100002Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/bjce/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phprgiudici@usp.br||rgiudici@usp.br1678-43830104-6632opendoar:2009-03-10T00:00Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering - Associação Brasileira de Engenharia Química (ABEQ)false |
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Low environmental impact bleaching sequences for attaining high brightness level with eucalyptus SPP pulp |
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Low environmental impact bleaching sequences for attaining high brightness level with eucalyptus SPP pulp |
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Low environmental impact bleaching sequences for attaining high brightness level with eucalyptus SPP pulp Costa,M. M. High Brightness Eucalyptus Pulp Low Environmental Impact ECF-Light Sequences Partial Bleach Plant Closure Operating Cost |
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Low environmental impact bleaching sequences for attaining high brightness level with eucalyptus SPP pulp |
title_full |
Low environmental impact bleaching sequences for attaining high brightness level with eucalyptus SPP pulp |
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Low environmental impact bleaching sequences for attaining high brightness level with eucalyptus SPP pulp |
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Low environmental impact bleaching sequences for attaining high brightness level with eucalyptus SPP pulp |
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Low environmental impact bleaching sequences for attaining high brightness level with eucalyptus SPP pulp |
author |
Costa,M. M. |
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Costa,M. M. Santos,C. A. García,J. C. Barberà,L. Vilaseca,F. Pèlach,M. A. Mutjé,P. Colodette,J. L. |
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author |
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Santos,C. A. García,J. C. Barberà,L. Vilaseca,F. Pèlach,M. A. Mutjé,P. Colodette,J. L. |
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Costa,M. M. Santos,C. A. García,J. C. Barberà,L. Vilaseca,F. Pèlach,M. A. Mutjé,P. Colodette,J. L. |
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High Brightness Eucalyptus Pulp Low Environmental Impact ECF-Light Sequences Partial Bleach Plant Closure Operating Cost |
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High Brightness Eucalyptus Pulp Low Environmental Impact ECF-Light Sequences Partial Bleach Plant Closure Operating Cost |
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The alternatives used for minimizing the usage of chlorine dioxide in bleaching sequences included a hot acid hydrolysis (Ahot) stage, the use of hot chlorine dioxide (Dhot) and ozone stages at medium consistency and high consistency (Zmc and Zhc), in addition to stages with atmospheric hydrogen peroxide (P) and pressurized hydrogen peroxide (PO). The results were interpreted based on the cost of the chemical products, bleaching process yields and on minimizing the environmental impact of the bleaching process. In spite of some process restrictions, high ISO brightness levels were kept around 90 % brightness. Additionally, the inclusion of stages like acid hydrolysis, pressurized peroxide and ozone in the bleaching sequences provided an increase in operating flexibility, aimed at reducing environmental impact (ECF Light). The Dhot(EOP)D(PO) sequence presented lower operating cost for ISO brightness above 92 %. However, this kind of sequence was not allowed for closing the wastewater circuit, even partially. For ISO brightness level around 91%, the AhotZhcDP sequence presented a lower operating cost than the others. |
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