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- Title
Co-Production of High-Grade Dissolving Pulp, Furfural, and Lignin from Eucalyptus via Extremely Low Acid Pretreatment and Pulping Technologies and Catalysis.
- Authors
Chengxiang Li; Yue Wu; Chunhui Zhang; Yao Liu; Qixuan Lin; Junli Ren
- Abstract
Hemicellulose and lignin are not reasonably utilized during the dissolved pulp preparation process. This work aimed to propose a process for the co-production of dissolving pulp, furfural, and lignin from eucalyptus. High-grade dissolving pulp was prepared from eucalyptus using a combination of extremely low acid (ELA) pretreatment, Kraft cooking, and elementary chlorine-free (ECF) bleaching. The obtained pre-hydrolysate was catalytic conversion into furfural in a biphasic system, and lignin during Kraft cooking and ECF was recovered. The process condition was discussed as well as the mass flow direction. The results showed that ELA pretreatment could effectively remove 80.1% hemicellulose. Compared with traditional hydrothermal pretreatment, the ELA pretreatment significantly increased the xylose yield from 5.05 to 14.18 g/L at 170°C for 2 h, which had practical significance for furfural production. The 82.7% furfural yield and 82.9% furfural selectivity were obtained from xylose-rich pre-hydrolysate using NaCl as a phase modifier in a biphasic system with 4-methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) as an organic phase by ion exchange resin catalysts at 190°C for 2 h. Subsequently, the pretreated eucalyptus was subjected to Kraft cooking, and the optimal alkali amount was 14%. Then, the Kraft pulp was bleached using the O-D1-EP-D2 sequence, and dissolving pulp was obtained with an ISO brightness of 86.0%, viscosity of 463 mL/g, and α-cellulose content of 95.4%. The Kraft lignin which has a potential application was investigated by 2D-HSQC NMR and 31P NMR. The results showed that the S/G ratio of Kraft lignin was 1.93, and the content of phenolic hydroxyl groups was 2.53 mmol/g. Moreover, based on the above proposed process, 30.5 g dissolving pulp, 5.5 g furfural, and 21.2 g lignin per 100 g eucalyptus chips (oven dry) were produced. This research will provide new catalysis and pulping technical routes for dissolving pulp, furfural, and Kraft lignin products, which are in great demand in the chemical industry.
- Subjects
LIGNINS; EUCALYPTUS; PULPING; ION exchange (Chemistry); CHEMICAL industry
- Publication
Journal of Renewable Materials, 2023, Vol 11, Issue 6, p2555
- ISSN
2164-6325
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.32604/jrm.2023.026908