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- Title
A note on the chemical fate of the DABCO catalyst in amine-catalyzed hypochlorite bleaching of cellulosic pulps.
- Authors
Lehrhofer, Anna F.; Isaza Ferro, Estefania; Hosoya, Takashi; Hettegger, Hubert; Vuorinen, Tapani; Rosenau, Thomas
- Abstract
Hypochlorous acid bleaching under amine catalysis (Hcat bleaching stage) is an optimized bleaching stage variant that is characterized by working at weakly acidic, near-neutral pH, having high bleaching efficiency, and discharging only very small amounts of chloro-organics. This study addressed the chemical fate of the used 1,4-diazabicyclo[2.2.2]octane (DABCO) catalyst. While literature proposed either homolytic or heterolytic breakage of one ethylene bridge and subsequent release of the resulting fragments as two molecules of formaldehyde, we demonstrated the degradation to proceed by ionic elimination of one ethylene bridge starting from mono-N-chlorinated DABCO. The resulting N-vinyl (enamine) derivative adds water under the release of acetaldehyde and formation of piperazine. The generation of acetaldehyde was experimentally confirmed by 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine trapping, directly from the processing liquid. The experimental findings agreed superbly with computations which showed the "acetaldehyde mechanism" to be much favored over the previously proposed pathways under C–C bond cleavage and release of formaldehyde. The results of this study add to a better understanding of the novel Hcat bleaching system.
- Subjects
ACETALDEHYDE; HYPOCHLORITES; CATALYSTS; SCISSION (Chemistry); ELIMINATION reactions; FORMALDEHYDE
- Publication
Cellulose, 2024, Vol 31, Issue 7, p4043
- ISSN
0969-0239
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10570-024-05894-w