Properties of bleached pulp sheets of avocado wood (Persea americana Mill.) pulped by Kraft and Soda processes

Chips of avocado wood (Persea americana Mill.) were pulped by means of conventional Sodaand Kraft pulping processes. The pulps were bleached with an elemental-chlorine-free sequence OD1-Eop-D2, pre-setting reaction conditions for the first chlorine dioxide stage (D1). The results show thatduring the...

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Autores: J.R. Sanjuán D., J.A. Silva G., J. Rivera P., F.J. Fuentes T., R. Vargas, H.G. Richter
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2006
País:México
Institución:Universidad de Guadalajara
Repositorio:Redalyc-UDG
OAI Identifier:oai:redalyc.org:61712104
Acceso en línea:https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=61712104
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Agrociencias
physical
soda pulping
Kraft pulping
chlorine dioxide
Persea americana Mill
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Sumario:Chips of avocado wood (Persea americana Mill.) were pulped by means of conventional Sodaand Kraft pulping processes. The pulps were bleached with an elemental-chlorine-free sequence OD1-Eop-D2, pre-setting reaction conditions for the first chlorine dioxide stage (D1). The results show thatduring the chemical pulping process, avocado wood is easier to cook than other hardwoods such aseucalyptus. The avocado pulp also showed a very good bleachability, reaching brightness levels of upto 92% ISO compared to 84% for eucalyptus after the ECF bleaching sequence. The avocado Kraftpulps required more chemical input in the bleaching sequence than the Soda pulps. On the other hand,the physico-mechanical properties of the pulp were not notably reduced by the bleaching process, theKraft pulp being stronger than the soda pulp. Strength properties of avocado are similar to those ofeucalyptus; therefore this raw material constitutes a worthwhile choice for cellulosic fiber supply.