Production of kraft pulp from Ochroma pyramidale wood

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Autor(a) principal: SILVA,Rafaeli Valério da
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: CARDOSO,Gabriel Valim, SILVA JÚNIOR,Francides Gomes da, STANGERLIN,Diego Martins, MELO,Rafael Rodolfo de, COELHO,Marina Ulian, PIMENTA,Alexandre Santos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Amazonica
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Brazil stands out in the international scenario in the production of short-fiber pulp. Despite the great Brazilian biodiversity, that production is based on exotic Eucalyptus clones. In this sense, there may be great potential in the assessment of new sources of fibers from the Brazilian flora, including the Amazon. The present study aimed to assess the technical potential of the wood of Ochroma pyramidale (Malvaceae) for the production of kraft pulp. Four-year-old trees were harvested from a commercial forest for lumber production in Mato Grosso state (Brazil). We determined the wood’s chemical compositions (holocellulose, Klason lignin, soluble lignin, extractives and ash contents), physical properties (density and porosity), and fiber morphology (fiber length, width and thickness, lumen diameter, wall fraction, coefficient of flexibility, and slenderness and Runkel ratios). The wood was subjected to pulping with an effective alkali charge ranging from 10 to 24%, with intervals of 2%. Ochroma pyramidale wood presented characteristics favorable to the production of cellulosic pulp, such as appropriate fiber dimensions and low lignin, extractives, and ash content. The amount of residual active alkali and pH of the black liquor were positively related to the increase of the alkali charge employed in the pulping process. The increase of alkali charge decreased the pulp yield, kappa number and waste content, and increased the hexenuronic acid concentration.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Production of kraft pulp from Ochroma pyramidale wood
title Production of kraft pulp from Ochroma pyramidale wood
spellingShingle Production of kraft pulp from Ochroma pyramidale wood
SILVA,Rafaeli Valério da
balsa wood
Amazon
tree
alkali charge
kappa number
title_short Production of kraft pulp from Ochroma pyramidale wood
title_full Production of kraft pulp from Ochroma pyramidale wood
title_fullStr Production of kraft pulp from Ochroma pyramidale wood
title_full_unstemmed Production of kraft pulp from Ochroma pyramidale wood
title_sort Production of kraft pulp from Ochroma pyramidale wood
author SILVA,Rafaeli Valério da
author_facet SILVA,Rafaeli Valério da
CARDOSO,Gabriel Valim
SILVA JÚNIOR,Francides Gomes da
STANGERLIN,Diego Martins
MELO,Rafael Rodolfo de
COELHO,Marina Ulian
PIMENTA,Alexandre Santos
author_role author
author2 CARDOSO,Gabriel Valim
SILVA JÚNIOR,Francides Gomes da
STANGERLIN,Diego Martins
MELO,Rafael Rodolfo de
COELHO,Marina Ulian
PIMENTA,Alexandre Santos
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SILVA,Rafaeli Valério da
CARDOSO,Gabriel Valim
SILVA JÚNIOR,Francides Gomes da
STANGERLIN,Diego Martins
MELO,Rafael Rodolfo de
COELHO,Marina Ulian
PIMENTA,Alexandre Santos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv balsa wood
Amazon
tree
alkali charge
kappa number
topic balsa wood
Amazon
tree
alkali charge
kappa number
description ABSTRACT Brazil stands out in the international scenario in the production of short-fiber pulp. Despite the great Brazilian biodiversity, that production is based on exotic Eucalyptus clones. In this sense, there may be great potential in the assessment of new sources of fibers from the Brazilian flora, including the Amazon. The present study aimed to assess the technical potential of the wood of Ochroma pyramidale (Malvaceae) for the production of kraft pulp. Four-year-old trees were harvested from a commercial forest for lumber production in Mato Grosso state (Brazil). We determined the wood’s chemical compositions (holocellulose, Klason lignin, soluble lignin, extractives and ash contents), physical properties (density and porosity), and fiber morphology (fiber length, width and thickness, lumen diameter, wall fraction, coefficient of flexibility, and slenderness and Runkel ratios). The wood was subjected to pulping with an effective alkali charge ranging from 10 to 24%, with intervals of 2%. Ochroma pyramidale wood presented characteristics favorable to the production of cellulosic pulp, such as appropriate fiber dimensions and low lignin, extractives, and ash content. The amount of residual active alkali and pH of the black liquor were positively related to the increase of the alkali charge employed in the pulping process. The increase of alkali charge decreased the pulp yield, kappa number and waste content, and increased the hexenuronic acid concentration.
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