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International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies

Volume 3, Issue 2, 2023

Eucalyptus Wood from Congo's Industrial Plantations is a Promising Raw Material for the Production of Paper Pulp



Author(s): Ewossaka Arsene, Ekoungoulou Romeo, Douh Chauvelin, Pazukhina Galina Aleksandrovna, Ngoya-Kessy Alain Marius

Abstract:

Scientific Novelty and Innovation: the chemical composition, physical properties and structure by analogy of the wood of the core and duramen (heart or central wood) and the wood as a whole are determined at three (3) levels, depending on the height of the trunk of Eucalyptus at the age of 6 years, grown in plantations in the Republic of Congo, have revealed and demonstrated.

Practical Value: It has been shown that for the production of cellulose from soda ash (NaOH), wood can be used along the entire trunk of Eucalyptus at the age of 6 years. The technological regimes of baking with soda have been refined and developed. This wood, impregnated in the aqueous medium and in the system of isobutyl alcohol – water, including in the presence of anthraquinone. A reliable and economically feasible ecological principle for the production of cellulose soda from Eucalyptus wood in the isobutyl alcohol – water system has been proposed. The possibility of anthraquinone regeneration (up to 60%) when using the Water - Isobutyl Alcohol system for soda cooking has been established.

Purpose and Objectives of the Study: The objective of the study is to study the characteristics of the delignification of young plantation wood by various soda-based cooking modifications and the development of scientific and environmentally sound technology for cellulose production.

In line with this, the objectives of the research included:

  • The study of the anatomical structure, physical properties and chemical composition of Eucalyptus wood seedlings.
  • Clarification (choice of diet or mode) of the method of cooking soda the soda of the young Eucalyptus wood.
  • Development (research and development of the soda cooking regime) of the cooking method of soda in the iso butyl alcohol-water system.
  • Establishment (implementation) of the delignification process of Eucalyptus wood during the use of various soda firing modifications.
  • Explore the possibility of reusing isobutylic alcohol and anthraquinone in the soda cooking of Eucalyptus wood.
  • Characteristics of the properties and components composing and forming the paper pulp derived from Eucalyptus wood from baking soda.
  • Development of a technological master scheme for the production of cellulose to soda from Eucalyptus wood in the isobutyl alcohol - Water system.
  • Technical and economic evaluation of the method of producing cellulose from Eucalyptus wood cooked or treated in the isobutyl alcohol - Water system.

This work is presented and illustrated on 3 figures, 2 tables and 22 literature references.


Keywords: Delignification, Wood, Anthraquinone, Yield, Black Liquor, Regim

Pages: 160-166

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