Kraft pulping process with spent sulphuric acid addition to strong black liquor
First Claim
1. In an improved kraft pulping process comprising the steps of(a) cooking a lignocellulosic material in a pulping digester with a cooking liquor containing sodium hydroxide and sodium sulphide or hydrosulphide to provide a kraft brownstock pulp and a weak black liquor;
- (b) treating said weak black liquor in a kraft recovery system comprising the stages of(i) concentrating said weak black liquor to provide a strong black liquor;
(ii) pyrolyzing said strong black liquor to effect oxidation of sulphur value in said black liquor, and to form pellets comprising sodium carbonate and sodium sulphate, and to effect reduction of said sodium sulphate in said pellets under reducing conditions to further provide a smelt comprising sodium sulphide and sodium carbonate;
the improvement comprising adding a spent concentrated sulphuric acid composition of a strength greater than about 75% sulphuric acid and containing a substantial amount of organic matter to said strong black liquor in an amount sufficient to enhance said oxidation and reduction, and said sulphuric acid composition to further provide sulphur value in whole or in part to said pulping process, wherein said spent concentrated sulfuric acid composition contains from about 1% to about 12% of organic matter.
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Abstract
An improved kraft pulping process is characterized by the addition of a spent concentrated sulphuric acid composition containing organic matter to a kraft recovery system to provide a mixture enriched in its total sulphur content that is subjected to dehydration, pyrolysis and reduction in a recovery furnace. The organic matter of the sulphuric acid composition is particularly beneficial as a source of thermal energy that enables high heat levels to be easily maintained to facilitate the oxidation and reduction reactions that take place in the furnace, thus resulting in the formation of sulphide used for the preparation of cooking liquor suitable for pulping.
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1. In an improved kraft pulping process comprising the steps of
(a) cooking a lignocellulosic material in a pulping digester with a cooking liquor containing sodium hydroxide and sodium sulphide or hydrosulphide to provide a kraft brownstock pulp and a weak black liquor; -
(b) treating said weak black liquor in a kraft recovery system comprising the stages of (i) concentrating said weak black liquor to provide a strong black liquor; (ii) pyrolyzing said strong black liquor to effect oxidation of sulphur value in said black liquor, and to form pellets comprising sodium carbonate and sodium sulphate, and to effect reduction of said sodium sulphate in said pellets under reducing conditions to further provide a smelt comprising sodium sulphide and sodium carbonate; the improvement comprising adding a spent concentrated sulphuric acid composition of a strength greater than about 75% sulphuric acid and containing a substantial amount of organic matter to said strong black liquor in an amount sufficient to enhance said oxidation and reduction, and said sulphuric acid composition to further provide sulphur value in whole or in part to said pulping process, wherein said spent concentrated sulfuric acid composition contains from about 1% to about 12% of organic matter. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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