Patent classifications
D21C9/1042
Method for preparing dissolving pulp by TCF bleaching of poplar KP
The present application relates to a method for preparing dissolving pulp by TCF bleaching of poplar KP, including: preparing poplar KP by pre-hydrolysis kraft process with poplar as a raw material, and OZQP bleaching of the poplar KP to obtain dissolving pulp, wherein O denotes oxygen delignification, Z denotes ozone bleaching, Q denotes chelating treatment, and P denotes hydrogen peroxide bleaching. The dissolving pulp prepared by the same exhibits that all indexes can meet the requirements of excellent products in dissolving pulp industry standard (QB/T4898-2015), and most of the indexes are far superior to those of excellent products, and thus it can completely replace imported dissolving pulp.
USE OF CARBOXYMETHYLATED POLYMER OF LYSINES AS DISPERSING AGENT AND COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING THE SAME
Disclosed herein are carboxymethylated polylysines as dispersing agents and/or chelating agents. Additionally disclosed are detergent compositions and peroxy bleaching compositions including carboxymethylated polylysines. Further disclosed is a method for formulating a detergent composition or a peroxy bleaching composition with the carboxymethylated polylysines.
METHODS OF PULP FIBER TREATMENT
In some embodiments, a method may include treating pulp. The method may include contacting a wood pulp with a singlet oxygen source. The method may include contacting the wood pulp with an alkaline peroxide source. The singlet oxygen source may include a peracetate oxidant solution and generating a reactive oxygen species. The peracetate oxidant 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.
Process for Individualizing Trichomes
A process for individualizing (separating) trichome fibers from a trichome source, such as a leaf and/or a stem, and more particularly to a process for individualizing (separating) trichome fibers from a trichome source utilizing a chemical separation process are provided.
METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING BLEACHED PULP, FEEDSTOCK, AND PACKAGING SYSTEM
A feedstock includes feedstock paper and non-paper material. The feedstock paper includes lignin and cellulose. A method includes cooking the feedstock in cooking liquor to dissolve at least a portion of the lignin from the feedstock paper and to at least partially dissolve the non-paper material in the cooking liquor, thereby yielding a cooked pulp. The method further includes washing the cooked pulp to yield washed pulp and spent cooking liquor, regenerating the spent cooking liquor to yield regenerated cooking liquor, and bleaching the washed pulp.
OXYGEN BLEACHING METHOD OF PULP
An oxygen bleaching method of pulp includes the steps of: adding a solution formulated by a magnesium salt and an activator to an unbleached chemical pulp, stirring to be mixed well, and bleaching by introducing oxygen. The activators are nano zero-valent metals that are conventional, low-cost, and recyclable. These activators can activate low-concentration oxygen at low-temperature in neutral aqueous solution to efficiently generate peroxide anion radicals, so as to promote the generation of hydroperoxide anions and peroxide ions, achieving high efficient delignification. The whole process does not generate waste water, the oxygen consumption is only 50-85% of the original process, the yield is increased by 1.5-2.8% compared with the original system, the pulp brightness is increased to 28-32° SR, and the magnesium salt can be recycled and reused.
Process for the preparation of a mixture of chelating agents, mixture of chelating agents and methods of using them
The present invention relates to a process for in situ the preparation of mixtures of chelating agents by catalyzed reactions of diethanolamine derivatives with maleic acid and then with 2-halocarboxylic acid, to mixtures of chelating agents and methods using such chelating agents.
Aminocarboxylate chelating agents and detergent compositions containing them
Aminocarboxylate chelating agents are described having generic formulas selected from the group consisting of (A) and (B) wherein R.sub.1 through R.sub.5 are as further defined herein. Compositions containing at least one of these aminocarboxylate chelating agents are also described. The compositions are useful for example as detergent compositions for laundering clothing and compositions for cleaning dishes, in particular cleaning dishes using automatic dish washing devices. ##STR00001##
Method for bleaching paper pulp
The present invention relates to a method for bleaching an unbleached or pre-bleached paper pulp comprising at least the following consecutive steps: a) preparing an unbleached or pre-bleached paper pulp having a pH of at least 8, b) bringing the paper pulp obtained at the end of step a) into contact with chlorine dioxide, c) when the pH of the paper pulp obtained from step b) is lower than 10, adding at least one Brønsted base to the paper pulp, d) adding hydrogen peroxide to the paper pulp obtained at the end of step c), e) maintaining the paper pulp obtained at the end of step d) in a first bleaching tower, f) optionally, adding sulphuric acid to the paper pulp obtained at the end of step e) and maintaining the obtained paper pulp in a second bleaching tower, the method dispensing with the need for a step of washing the paper pulp before the end of step e), and, if applicable, before the end of step f).
METHOD FOR BLEACHING PULP FROM RECYCLED TEXTILE MATERIAL
The invention relates to a method for bleaching pulp formed from recycled textile material comprising cellulose, said method comprising ozone bleaching (3; 13a, 13b) of said pulp by means of adding ozone at a charge of at least 12 kg/odt, wherein said ozone bleaching (13a, 13b) is performed as two subsequent steps, each comprising adding ozone at a charge such that the overall charge is at least 12 kg/odt.