Process for preparing chemical paper pulps by cooking, intermediate grinding and a final alkaline peroxide delignification
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1. A process of making chemical paper pulps by delignification of lignin-cellulose material which comprises:
- (a) subjecting the lignin-cellulose material to a first cooking stage performed in the presence of an aqueous sodium hydroxide solution containing between about 10 and 30% of sodium hydroxide by weight of the dry initial material and at a temperature between about 150° and
180°
C. until the yield of cooked material is between about 50 and 60% by weight of the dry initial material to partially delignify the material;
(b) grinding the material thus treated; and
(c) subjecting the material thus ground to a second cooking stage performed at a temperature in the range of from about 90°
C. to 120°
C. in the presence of an aqueous solution of a peroxide, sodium hydroxide and a peroxide stabilizing agent which is present in an amount sufficient to slow but not prevent the decomposition of the peroxide into oxidizing species and wherein the amount of peroxide is between about 0.1 and 10% by weight of the dry ground material and the amount of sodium hydroxide is between about 1 and 10% by weight of the dry ground material, for a sufficient time to further delignify the material, the combination of steps (a), (b) and (c) removing at least about 80% of the lignin from the material, thus forming a chemical paper pulp.
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A process of preparing new chemical paper pulps wherein a first cooking stage is effected in the presence of sodium hydroxide and advantageously adjuvants, after which an intermediate grinding is effected and followed by a second cooking stage characterized in that the second cooking stage is performed in the presence of a peroxide alkaline solution containing a peroxide stabilizing agent.
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1. A process of making chemical paper pulps by delignification of lignin-cellulose material which comprises:
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(a) subjecting the lignin-cellulose material to a first cooking stage performed in the presence of an aqueous sodium hydroxide solution containing between about 10 and 30% of sodium hydroxide by weight of the dry initial material and at a temperature between about 150° and
180°
C. until the yield of cooked material is between about 50 and 60% by weight of the dry initial material to partially delignify the material;(b) grinding the material thus treated; and (c) subjecting the material thus ground to a second cooking stage performed at a temperature in the range of from about 90°
C. to 120°
C. in the presence of an aqueous solution of a peroxide, sodium hydroxide and a peroxide stabilizing agent which is present in an amount sufficient to slow but not prevent the decomposition of the peroxide into oxidizing species and wherein the amount of peroxide is between about 0.1 and 10% by weight of the dry ground material and the amount of sodium hydroxide is between about 1 and 10% by weight of the dry ground material, for a sufficient time to further delignify the material, the combination of steps (a), (b) and (c) removing at least about 80% of the lignin from the material, thus forming a chemical paper pulp. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A process of making chemical paper pulps by delingnification of lignin-cellulose material which comprises:
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(a) subjecting the lignin-cellulose material to a first cooking stage performed in the presence of an aqueous sodium hydroxide solution containing between about 10 to 30% of sodium hydroxide and an adjuvant of an aromatic nitro derivative, a nitrogen heterocyclic compound of the phenazine type, or a cyclic ketone of the anthraquinone type in an amount of between about 0.01 and 0.2%, each amount based on percent by weight of the dry initial material, at a temperature between about 150° and
180°
C. to partially delignify the material to a yield of between about 50 and 60% by weight of the dry initial material;(b) grinding the material thus treated; and (c) subjecting the material thus ground to a second cooking stage performed at a temperature in the range of from about 90°
C. to 120°
C. in the presence of an aqueous solution of a peroxide, sodium hydroxide and a peroxide stabilizing agent which is present in an amount sufficient to slow but not prevent the decomposition of the peroxide into oxidizing species and wherein the amount of peroxide is between about 1 and 5% by weight of the dry ground material and the amount of sodium hydroxide is between about 2 and 5% by weight of the dry ground material for a sufficient time to further delignify the material, the combination of steps (a), (b) and (c) removing at least about 90% of the lignin from the lignin-cellulose material, thus forming a chemical paper pulp.
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14. A process of making chemical paper pulps by delingnification of ligin-cellulose material which comprises:
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(a) subjecting the lignin-cellulose material to a first cooking stage performed in the presence of an aqueous sodium hydroxide solution containing between about 10 and 30% of sodium hydroxide by weight of the dry initial material and at a temperature between about 150° and
180°
C. to partially delignify the material to a yield of between about 50 and 60% by weight of the dry initial material;(b) grinding the material thus treated; and (c) subjecting the material thus ground to a second cooking stage performed at a temperature of above about 90°
C. for at least 2 hours in the presence of an aqueous solution of the peroxide, sodium hydroxide and a peroxide stabilizing agent which is present in an amount sufficient to slow but not prevent the decomposition of the peroxide into oxidizing species and wherein the amount of peroxide is between about 0.1 and 10% by weight of the dry ground material and the amount of sodium hydroxide is between about 1 and 10% by weight of the dry ground material to further delignify the material, the combination of steps (a), (b) and (c) removing at least about 80% of the lignin from the lignin-cellulose material, thus providing a substantially lignin-free chemical paper pulp. - View Dependent Claims (15)
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