Nitrogen containing additives in soda pulping of bagasse pith

2007 
Unbleached soda pulp was prepared from Egyptian bagasse pith by varying the alkali concentration and the time of heating at the boiling point of the liquor under atmospheric pressure. A linear relationship was observed between the dissolved pith and the dissolved lignin. Pulping with alkali concentration higher than 10% but not exceeding 16% was more effective, since more delignification took place with lower dissolved pith percentage. p- And m-nitrobenzoic acids and also hydroxylamine hydrochloride had a slight or no effect on the yield of the pulps. The alkali solubility percentage of the pulps prepared in the presence of any of the additives was lower than the control pulp. The delignification was enhanced more on the addition of hydroxylamine hydrochloride than p-nitrobenzoic acid, while m-nitrobenzoic acid seemed to have no effect. The yield of the pulps thus prepared, as determined by weighing, showed lower values than those determined by a chemical method. The soda delignification rate was shown to be proportional to the amount of unremoved lignin and the concentration of alkali in the liquor. The delignification reaction was found to follow approximately first-order kinetics.
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