Investigation of pulping and paper making potential of weeds

Increasing use of wood products accompanying with resource constraint has revealed the importance of nonwood based material. In this study, pulping and papermaking potential of three varieties of weeds including Xanthium spinosum, Carthamus tinctorius and Cyperus papyrus have been considered. At fir...

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Main Authors: omid Ghaffarzadeh Mollabashi, Mearaj Sharari, mohammadtaghi Alebrahim
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Language:fas
Published: Iranian Scientific Association of Wood and Paper Industries 2017-08-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Wood and Paper Industries
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Online Access:http://www.ijwp.ir/article_23167_caa584494ed6ec7cb2188f3cbc28d134.pdf
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spelling doaj-9c7ebd6ee3b2483789c0250318d89fda2020-11-25T00:59:57Zfas Iranian Scientific Association of Wood and Paper IndustriesIranian Journal of Wood and Paper Industries2008-90662423-32422017-08-018224125123167Investigation of pulping and paper making potential of weedsomid Ghaffarzadeh Mollabashi0Mearaj Sharari1mohammadtaghi Alebrahim2Lecturer, Faculty of agricultural and natural resources, University of mohaghegh ardabili, Ardabil, IranAssistant Prof., Faculty of agricultural and natural resources, University of mohaghegh ardabili, Ardabil, IranAssistant Prof., Faculty of agricultural and natural resources, University of mohaghegh ardabili, Ardabil, IranIncreasing use of wood products accompanying with resource constraint has revealed the importance of nonwood based material. In this study, pulping and papermaking potential of three varieties of weeds including Xanthium spinosum, Carthamus tinctorius and Cyperus papyrus have been considered. At first, chemical components of the samples i.e. cellulose, lignin and extractives have been measured following TAPPI standard test methods. Afterwards, pulping process based as soda and Kraft has been carried out and the pulp properties i.e. screen yield and reject, kappa number, caliper, bust index, tear index, brightness have been considered. According to the results, the amount cellulose, lignin and extractives have been measured for the Xanthium spinosum %38.15, %13.5 and 4.72, respectively. Theses parameters have been estimated about %38.25, %10.3 and % 2.95 for Carthamus tinctorius and %38.8, %19.2 and 4.4 in case of papyrus. The yield of soda and Kraft pulp of the papyrus was more than Xanthium spinosum and Carthamus tinctorius. Among all treatments, the highest screen yield related to soda pulping of Cyperus papyrus by %39.8 which has been obtained by 175 centigrade as a maximum temperature, L/W: 6/1, active alkaline: %30 and 90 minutes as the time at temperature. The lowest and highest amounts of the tear index were related to soda pulp sample of the Carthamus tinctorius and Kraft pulp sample of Xanthium spinosum by 2.49 and 8.1, respectively. In addition, the lowest and highest amounts of the bursting index were related to soda pulp sample of the Cyperus papyrus and Kraft pulp sample of Xanthium spinosum by 0.61and 2.48, respectively. Meanwhile, soda pulp sample of the Cyperus papyrus showed the highest amount of brightness with %45 ISO.http://www.ijwp.ir/article_23167_caa584494ed6ec7cb2188f3cbc28d134.pdfRaw material shortageYieldkappa numberburstbrightness
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author omid Ghaffarzadeh Mollabashi
Mearaj Sharari
mohammadtaghi Alebrahim
spellingShingle omid Ghaffarzadeh Mollabashi
Mearaj Sharari
mohammadtaghi Alebrahim
Investigation of pulping and paper making potential of weeds
Iranian Journal of Wood and Paper Industries
Raw material shortage
Yield
kappa number
burst
brightness
author_facet omid Ghaffarzadeh Mollabashi
Mearaj Sharari
mohammadtaghi Alebrahim
author_sort omid Ghaffarzadeh Mollabashi
title Investigation of pulping and paper making potential of weeds
title_short Investigation of pulping and paper making potential of weeds
title_full Investigation of pulping and paper making potential of weeds
title_fullStr Investigation of pulping and paper making potential of weeds
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of pulping and paper making potential of weeds
title_sort investigation of pulping and paper making potential of weeds
publisher Iranian Scientific Association of Wood and Paper Industries
series Iranian Journal of Wood and Paper Industries
issn 2008-9066
2423-3242
publishDate 2017-08-01
description Increasing use of wood products accompanying with resource constraint has revealed the importance of nonwood based material. In this study, pulping and papermaking potential of three varieties of weeds including Xanthium spinosum, Carthamus tinctorius and Cyperus papyrus have been considered. At first, chemical components of the samples i.e. cellulose, lignin and extractives have been measured following TAPPI standard test methods. Afterwards, pulping process based as soda and Kraft has been carried out and the pulp properties i.e. screen yield and reject, kappa number, caliper, bust index, tear index, brightness have been considered. According to the results, the amount cellulose, lignin and extractives have been measured for the Xanthium spinosum %38.15, %13.5 and 4.72, respectively. Theses parameters have been estimated about %38.25, %10.3 and % 2.95 for Carthamus tinctorius and %38.8, %19.2 and 4.4 in case of papyrus. The yield of soda and Kraft pulp of the papyrus was more than Xanthium spinosum and Carthamus tinctorius. Among all treatments, the highest screen yield related to soda pulping of Cyperus papyrus by %39.8 which has been obtained by 175 centigrade as a maximum temperature, L/W: 6/1, active alkaline: %30 and 90 minutes as the time at temperature. The lowest and highest amounts of the tear index were related to soda pulp sample of the Carthamus tinctorius and Kraft pulp sample of Xanthium spinosum by 2.49 and 8.1, respectively. In addition, the lowest and highest amounts of the bursting index were related to soda pulp sample of the Cyperus papyrus and Kraft pulp sample of Xanthium spinosum by 0.61and 2.48, respectively. Meanwhile, soda pulp sample of the Cyperus papyrus showed the highest amount of brightness with %45 ISO.
topic Raw material shortage
Yield
kappa number
burst
brightness
url http://www.ijwp.ir/article_23167_caa584494ed6ec7cb2188f3cbc28d134.pdf
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