CLEAVAGE OF SOFTWOOD KRAFT PULP FIBRES BY HCL AND CELLULASES

A new pulp fibre testing procedure called the HCl method was used to compare different spruce and pine fibres and mixtures of these fibres to calculate number of fibre cleavages in dislocations and other weak points. This method was compared with treatment of softwood kraft pulp fibres using differe...

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Main Authors: Paul Ander, Lars Hildén, Geoffrey Daniel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: North Carolina State University 2008-05-01
Series:BioResources
Subjects:
HCl
SEM
Online Access:http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/viewFile/BioRes_03_2_0477_Ander_HD_Cleavage_Kraft_Fibers/196
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spelling doaj-6b2139615a484aef91efd6668a963a632020-11-24T23:49:25ZengNorth Carolina State UniversityBioResources1930-21262008-05-0132477490CLEAVAGE OF SOFTWOOD KRAFT PULP FIBRES BY HCL AND CELLULASESPaul AnderLars HildénGeoffrey DanielA new pulp fibre testing procedure called the HCl method was used to compare different spruce and pine fibres and mixtures of these fibres to calculate number of fibre cleavages in dislocations and other weak points. This method was compared with treatment of softwood kraft pulp fibres using different cellulase mixtures. The HCl method can distinguish between mill- and laboratory-made softwood kraft pulp fibres from the same wood batch. The sugar release is characterized by xylose and other hemicellulose sugars and little glucose. This is in contrast to cellulases, which despite strong fibre cleavage, did not distinguish between mill- and laboratory-made pulp fibres and released large amounts of glucose from the fibres. Hemicellulose degradation by HCl and deep penetration of the acid into the primary and secondary fibre cell walls at 80°C seems to be of major importance for the differentiation between mill and laboratory pulp fibres. Cellulases, in contrast, act mostly on the fibre surfaces, and deep penetration only takes place in amorphous regions of dislocations.http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/viewFile/BioRes_03_2_0477_Ander_HD_Cleavage_Kraft_Fibers/196Softwood kraft pulpdislocationsHClcellulaseendoglucanasehemicellulosefibre lengthpolarized lightSEM
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author Paul Ander
Lars Hildén
Geoffrey Daniel
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Lars Hildén
Geoffrey Daniel
CLEAVAGE OF SOFTWOOD KRAFT PULP FIBRES BY HCL AND CELLULASES
BioResources
Softwood kraft pulp
dislocations
HCl
cellulase
endoglucanase
hemicellulose
fibre length
polarized light
SEM
author_facet Paul Ander
Lars Hildén
Geoffrey Daniel
author_sort Paul Ander
title CLEAVAGE OF SOFTWOOD KRAFT PULP FIBRES BY HCL AND CELLULASES
title_short CLEAVAGE OF SOFTWOOD KRAFT PULP FIBRES BY HCL AND CELLULASES
title_full CLEAVAGE OF SOFTWOOD KRAFT PULP FIBRES BY HCL AND CELLULASES
title_fullStr CLEAVAGE OF SOFTWOOD KRAFT PULP FIBRES BY HCL AND CELLULASES
title_full_unstemmed CLEAVAGE OF SOFTWOOD KRAFT PULP FIBRES BY HCL AND CELLULASES
title_sort cleavage of softwood kraft pulp fibres by hcl and cellulases
publisher North Carolina State University
series BioResources
issn 1930-2126
publishDate 2008-05-01
description A new pulp fibre testing procedure called the HCl method was used to compare different spruce and pine fibres and mixtures of these fibres to calculate number of fibre cleavages in dislocations and other weak points. This method was compared with treatment of softwood kraft pulp fibres using different cellulase mixtures. The HCl method can distinguish between mill- and laboratory-made softwood kraft pulp fibres from the same wood batch. The sugar release is characterized by xylose and other hemicellulose sugars and little glucose. This is in contrast to cellulases, which despite strong fibre cleavage, did not distinguish between mill- and laboratory-made pulp fibres and released large amounts of glucose from the fibres. Hemicellulose degradation by HCl and deep penetration of the acid into the primary and secondary fibre cell walls at 80°C seems to be of major importance for the differentiation between mill and laboratory pulp fibres. Cellulases, in contrast, act mostly on the fibre surfaces, and deep penetration only takes place in amorphous regions of dislocations.
topic Softwood kraft pulp
dislocations
HCl
cellulase
endoglucanase
hemicellulose
fibre length
polarized light
SEM
url http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/viewFile/BioRes_03_2_0477_Ander_HD_Cleavage_Kraft_Fibers/196
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