151. Conversion of WastePaper into Dissolving Pulp: A Path for Circular Bioeconomy.
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Damaceno, Thalita P., Cunha, André E. P., Simões, Rogério M. S., and Vaz, Álvaro F. C.
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MATERIALS science , *WASTE paper , *SUSTAINABLE development , *INDUSTRIAL capacity , *RAW materials - Abstract
Following the circular bioeconomy concept, this work studies the potential of an industrial wastepaper residue as an alternative raw material for dissolving pulp‐grade production. Prehydrolysis‐kraft cooking (PHK), elemental chlorine‐free (ECF) bleaching, and acid‐washing treatments were applied to achieve that aim. Considering the high lignin and hemicellulose content of the raw material, it was submitted to PHK pulping to enhance its cellulose content by removing those components. This processing resulted in a remarkable increase of 84 % in pulp Fock reactivity (from 45.6 % to 84.1 %). The dissolution extension and time in solvent systems LiCl/DMAc and NMMO/H2O were discussed regarding the pulp physicochemical properties. The dissolving pulp produced under this work showed great potential as raw material for textile applications, particularly highlighting the innovative process developed to improve its solubility. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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