D21C9/166

METHODS OF PULP FIBER TREATMENT
20170159237 · 2017-06-08 ·

In some embodiments, a method may include treating pulp in pulp and paper mills. The methods may include providing a peracetate oxidant solution and generating a reactive oxygen species. The peracetate solution may include peracetate anions and a peracid. In some embodiments, the peracetate solution may include a pH from about pH 10 to about pH 12. In some embodiments, the peracetate solution has a molar ratio of peracetate anions to peracid ranging from about 60:1 to about 6000:1. In some embodiments, the peracetate solution has a molar ratio of peracetate to hydrogen peroxide of greater than about 16:1. The peracetate oxidant solution may provide enhanced treatment methods of bleaching, brightening, and delignifying pulp fibers involving the use of peracetate oxidant solutions.

Bleaching Trichomes to Remove Proteins

A process for bleaching non-wood fibers, including trichome fibers, individualized from a non-wood fiber source, such as a leaf and/or a stem, is disclosed. The process of bleaching degrades non-wood fiber associated protein. Further, the bleaching processes improves the color of the non-wood fibers.