Reaction rates of lignin and hexenuronic acids with chlorine dioxide, ozone, and a sulfuric acid
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Resumo: | The reaction rates of lignin and hexenuronic acids (HexA) with chlorine dioxide, ozone, and sulfuric acid were investigated. In unbleached and oxygen-delignified eucalyptus kraft pulps containing both lignin and HexA, only HexA, or only lignin reacted with chlorine dioxide, ozone, and sulfuric acid under typical bleaching conditions. The maximum reaction rates of chlorine dioxide with lignin and HexA were 57.2 and 26 mmol/kg/min, respectively, for unbleached pulp, and 26.7 and 13 mmol/kg/ min, respectively, for oxygen-delignified pulp. The maximum reaction rates of ozone with lignin and HexA were 58.6 and 132 mmol/kg/min, respectively, for unbleached pulp, and 56.8 and 134 mmol/kg/min, respectively, for oxygen-delignified pulp. The maximum reaction rates of sulfuric acid with lignin, and HexA were 1.11 and 0.93 mmol/kg/min, respectively, for unbleached pulp, and 1.95 and 0.80 mmol/kg/min, respectively, for oxygen-delignified pulp. Chlorine dioxide reacts faster with HexA in the presence of the residual lignin. The kinetic results suggest that pulp treatment with ozone, when justifiable, should follow but not precede chlorine dioxide oxidation. Unbleached pulp residual lignin and HexA react twice as fast with chlorine dioxide than the lignin and HexA present in oxygen-delignified pulp, while the pulp type has no significant effect on lignin and HexA reactivity toward ozone. HexA reactions with sulfuric acid and ozone can be described by two-phase pseudo first-order reaction rates. © 2008 by the Society of Wood Science and Technology. |
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Reaction rates of lignin and hexenuronic acids with chlorine dioxide, ozone, and a sulfuric acidChlorine dioxideEucalyptusHexenuronic acidsKraft pulpLigninOzoneReaction ratesSulfuric acidThe reaction rates of lignin and hexenuronic acids (HexA) with chlorine dioxide, ozone, and sulfuric acid were investigated. In unbleached and oxygen-delignified eucalyptus kraft pulps containing both lignin and HexA, only HexA, or only lignin reacted with chlorine dioxide, ozone, and sulfuric acid under typical bleaching conditions. The maximum reaction rates of chlorine dioxide with lignin and HexA were 57.2 and 26 mmol/kg/min, respectively, for unbleached pulp, and 26.7 and 13 mmol/kg/ min, respectively, for oxygen-delignified pulp. The maximum reaction rates of ozone with lignin and HexA were 58.6 and 132 mmol/kg/min, respectively, for unbleached pulp, and 56.8 and 134 mmol/kg/min, respectively, for oxygen-delignified pulp. The maximum reaction rates of sulfuric acid with lignin, and HexA were 1.11 and 0.93 mmol/kg/min, respectively, for unbleached pulp, and 1.95 and 0.80 mmol/kg/min, respectively, for oxygen-delignified pulp. Chlorine dioxide reacts faster with HexA in the presence of the residual lignin. The kinetic results suggest that pulp treatment with ozone, when justifiable, should follow but not precede chlorine dioxide oxidation. Unbleached pulp residual lignin and HexA react twice as fast with chlorine dioxide than the lignin and HexA present in oxygen-delignified pulp, while the pulp type has no significant effect on lignin and HexA reactivity toward ozone. HexA reactions with sulfuric acid and ozone can be described by two-phase pseudo first-order reaction rates. © 2008 by the Society of Wood Science and Technology.Universidade do Estado de Sao Paulo, 18 409 Sao PauloLaboratório de Celulose e Papei Departamento de Engenharia Florestal Universidade Federal de Viscosa, 36 570 000 Vicosa MGUniversidade Federal de Vicosa, 36 570 000 Vicosa MGUniversidade do Estado de Sao PauloUniversidade Federal de ViscosaUniversidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)Ventorim, GustavoColodette, Jorge LuizGomes, Adriana de Fatimada Silva, Luiz Henrique Mendes2022-04-28T18:55:42Z2022-04-28T18:55:42Z2008-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article190-201Wood and Fiber Science, v. 40, n. 2, p. 190-201, 2008.0735-6161http://hdl.handle.net/11449/2194552-s2.0-44449166607Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengWood and Fiber Scienceinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-04-28T18:55:42Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/219455Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T22:17:54.126853Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Reaction rates of lignin and hexenuronic acids with chlorine dioxide, ozone, and a sulfuric acid |
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Reaction rates of lignin and hexenuronic acids with chlorine dioxide, ozone, and a sulfuric acid |
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Reaction rates of lignin and hexenuronic acids with chlorine dioxide, ozone, and a sulfuric acid Ventorim, Gustavo Chlorine dioxide Eucalyptus Hexenuronic acids Kraft pulp Lignin Ozone Reaction rates Sulfuric acid |
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Reaction rates of lignin and hexenuronic acids with chlorine dioxide, ozone, and a sulfuric acid |
title_full |
Reaction rates of lignin and hexenuronic acids with chlorine dioxide, ozone, and a sulfuric acid |
title_fullStr |
Reaction rates of lignin and hexenuronic acids with chlorine dioxide, ozone, and a sulfuric acid |
title_full_unstemmed |
Reaction rates of lignin and hexenuronic acids with chlorine dioxide, ozone, and a sulfuric acid |
title_sort |
Reaction rates of lignin and hexenuronic acids with chlorine dioxide, ozone, and a sulfuric acid |
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Ventorim, Gustavo |
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Ventorim, Gustavo Colodette, Jorge Luiz Gomes, Adriana de Fatima da Silva, Luiz Henrique Mendes |
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Colodette, Jorge Luiz Gomes, Adriana de Fatima da Silva, Luiz Henrique Mendes |
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Universidade do Estado de Sao Paulo Universidade Federal de Viscosa Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV) |
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Ventorim, Gustavo Colodette, Jorge Luiz Gomes, Adriana de Fatima da Silva, Luiz Henrique Mendes |
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Chlorine dioxide Eucalyptus Hexenuronic acids Kraft pulp Lignin Ozone Reaction rates Sulfuric acid |
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Chlorine dioxide Eucalyptus Hexenuronic acids Kraft pulp Lignin Ozone Reaction rates Sulfuric acid |
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The reaction rates of lignin and hexenuronic acids (HexA) with chlorine dioxide, ozone, and sulfuric acid were investigated. In unbleached and oxygen-delignified eucalyptus kraft pulps containing both lignin and HexA, only HexA, or only lignin reacted with chlorine dioxide, ozone, and sulfuric acid under typical bleaching conditions. The maximum reaction rates of chlorine dioxide with lignin and HexA were 57.2 and 26 mmol/kg/min, respectively, for unbleached pulp, and 26.7 and 13 mmol/kg/ min, respectively, for oxygen-delignified pulp. The maximum reaction rates of ozone with lignin and HexA were 58.6 and 132 mmol/kg/min, respectively, for unbleached pulp, and 56.8 and 134 mmol/kg/min, respectively, for oxygen-delignified pulp. The maximum reaction rates of sulfuric acid with lignin, and HexA were 1.11 and 0.93 mmol/kg/min, respectively, for unbleached pulp, and 1.95 and 0.80 mmol/kg/min, respectively, for oxygen-delignified pulp. Chlorine dioxide reacts faster with HexA in the presence of the residual lignin. The kinetic results suggest that pulp treatment with ozone, when justifiable, should follow but not precede chlorine dioxide oxidation. Unbleached pulp residual lignin and HexA react twice as fast with chlorine dioxide than the lignin and HexA present in oxygen-delignified pulp, while the pulp type has no significant effect on lignin and HexA reactivity toward ozone. HexA reactions with sulfuric acid and ozone can be described by two-phase pseudo first-order reaction rates. © 2008 by the Society of Wood Science and Technology. |
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