Investigation of Substituting the organic complex of sulvy-x rather than sodium silicate in CMP pulp bleaching of Mazandaran wood and paper industries

In this study, the effect of elimination and relative decrease of sodium silicate along with substituting the organic complex of sulvy-x was investigated on optical properties of CMP pulp bleached by hydrogen peroxide. The brightness of paper were increased to 66.8%, yellowness decreased to 22% and...

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Main Authors: Iman Akbarpoor, Hossein Resalti, Ali Solimani
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Published: Regional Information Center for Science and Technology (RICeST) 2011-09-01
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spelling doaj-8453652ad83b4666aee8e1a7c6f9e2ce2020-11-25T00:35:50ZfasRegional Information Center for Science and Technology (RICeST) تحقیقات علوم چوب و کاغذ ایران1735-09132383-112X2011-09-0126341142810.22092/ijwpr.2018.117197117197Investigation of Substituting the organic complex of sulvy-x rather than sodium silicate in CMP pulp bleaching of Mazandaran wood and paper industriesIman Akbarpoor0Hossein Resalti1Ali Solimani2M.Sc. Graduate of Pulp and Paper Industries, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural ResourcesAssociate Professor of Pulp and Paper Technology, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Department of Pulp and Paper IndustriesM.Sc. Graduate of Pulp and Paper Industries, an Expert of Mazandaran Wood and Paper IndustriesIn this study, the effect of elimination and relative decrease of sodium silicate along with substituting the organic complex of sulvy-x was investigated on optical properties of CMP pulp bleached by hydrogen peroxide. The brightness of paper were increased to 66.8%, yellowness decreased to 22% and opacity decreased to 80% with increase in sodium silicate charge from 0.7% to 3%. Also, with complete elimination of sodium silicate and using of sulvy-x at different levels of 0.4, 0.5, 0.7 and 1% , highest brightness and lowest yellowness were shown at 0.5% sulvy-x. These values were 66.1% and 21.8%, respectively. The brightness of paper enhanced from 61.2% to 67.3% with increasing of sulvy-x charge from 0.4% up to 0.5% blended with constant value of 0.7% sodium silicate. But the brightness decreased at higher levels. Generally, pretreatment by DTPA prepared the paper with lower brightness and higher yellowness at two different states namely silicate-free and silicate-containing with sulvy-x. Pretreatment by DTPA at silicate-free state led to decrease of opacity but at silicate-containing state terminated to improve of opacity values. Increasing of bleaching time up to 120 minutes resulted in the paper with higher brightness, higher opacity and lower yellowness at silicate containing state with sulvy-x. At silicate-free state, increasing of bleaching time up to 120 minutes led to improve of opacity while brightness improved and yellowness reduced with increase in bleaching time to 90 minutes. Also, the brightness of paper decreased at higher times (120 minutes) and yellowness increased. In conclusion, achieved results from comparison of optical properties of paper produced from peroxide bleaching of hardwood CMP pulp indicated that we could produce the paper with desirable or even better optical properties by replacing of sulvy-x rather than sodium silicate compared to conventional peroxide bleaching.http://ijwpr.areeo.ac.ir/article_117197_9d3b1e0228cf67af4bc60f3b559f6771.pdfSodium silicateorganic complexsulvy-xCMP PulpbrightnessyellownessOPACITY
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Investigation of Substituting the organic complex of sulvy-x rather than sodium silicate in CMP pulp bleaching of Mazandaran wood and paper industries
تحقیقات علوم چوب و کاغذ ایران
Sodium silicate
organic complex
sulvy-x
CMP Pulp
brightness
yellowness
OPACITY
author_facet Iman Akbarpoor
Hossein Resalti
Ali Solimani
author_sort Iman Akbarpoor
title Investigation of Substituting the organic complex of sulvy-x rather than sodium silicate in CMP pulp bleaching of Mazandaran wood and paper industries
title_short Investigation of Substituting the organic complex of sulvy-x rather than sodium silicate in CMP pulp bleaching of Mazandaran wood and paper industries
title_full Investigation of Substituting the organic complex of sulvy-x rather than sodium silicate in CMP pulp bleaching of Mazandaran wood and paper industries
title_fullStr Investigation of Substituting the organic complex of sulvy-x rather than sodium silicate in CMP pulp bleaching of Mazandaran wood and paper industries
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of Substituting the organic complex of sulvy-x rather than sodium silicate in CMP pulp bleaching of Mazandaran wood and paper industries
title_sort investigation of substituting the organic complex of sulvy-x rather than sodium silicate in cmp pulp bleaching of mazandaran wood and paper industries
publisher Regional Information Center for Science and Technology (RICeST)
series تحقیقات علوم چوب و کاغذ ایران
issn 1735-0913
2383-112X
publishDate 2011-09-01
description In this study, the effect of elimination and relative decrease of sodium silicate along with substituting the organic complex of sulvy-x was investigated on optical properties of CMP pulp bleached by hydrogen peroxide. The brightness of paper were increased to 66.8%, yellowness decreased to 22% and opacity decreased to 80% with increase in sodium silicate charge from 0.7% to 3%. Also, with complete elimination of sodium silicate and using of sulvy-x at different levels of 0.4, 0.5, 0.7 and 1% , highest brightness and lowest yellowness were shown at 0.5% sulvy-x. These values were 66.1% and 21.8%, respectively. The brightness of paper enhanced from 61.2% to 67.3% with increasing of sulvy-x charge from 0.4% up to 0.5% blended with constant value of 0.7% sodium silicate. But the brightness decreased at higher levels. Generally, pretreatment by DTPA prepared the paper with lower brightness and higher yellowness at two different states namely silicate-free and silicate-containing with sulvy-x. Pretreatment by DTPA at silicate-free state led to decrease of opacity but at silicate-containing state terminated to improve of opacity values. Increasing of bleaching time up to 120 minutes resulted in the paper with higher brightness, higher opacity and lower yellowness at silicate containing state with sulvy-x. At silicate-free state, increasing of bleaching time up to 120 minutes led to improve of opacity while brightness improved and yellowness reduced with increase in bleaching time to 90 minutes. Also, the brightness of paper decreased at higher times (120 minutes) and yellowness increased. In conclusion, achieved results from comparison of optical properties of paper produced from peroxide bleaching of hardwood CMP pulp indicated that we could produce the paper with desirable or even better optical properties by replacing of sulvy-x rather than sodium silicate compared to conventional peroxide bleaching.
topic Sodium silicate
organic complex
sulvy-x
CMP Pulp
brightness
yellowness
OPACITY
url http://ijwpr.areeo.ac.ir/article_117197_9d3b1e0228cf67af4bc60f3b559f6771.pdf
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