Obtaining of Peracetic Cellulose from Oat Straw for Paper Manufacturing

Background. Development of technology for obtaining peracetic pulp from oat straw and its use in the production of one of the paper mass types. Objective. Determination of peracetic cooking technological parameters’ optimal values for oat straw peracetic cellulose quality indicators. Methods....

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Main Authors: Tetyana V. Zelenchuk, Irina M. Deykun, Valerii A. Barbash
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Language:English
Published: Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute 2017-10-01
Series:Наукові вісті Національного технічного університету України "Київський політехнічний інститут"
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Online Access:http://bulletin.kpi.ua/article/view/109125/pdf_262
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Irina M. Deykun
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description Background. Development of technology for obtaining peracetic pulp from oat straw and its use in the production of one of the paper mass types. Objective. Determination of peracetic cooking technological parameters’ optimal values for oat straw peracetic cellulose quality indicators. Methods. The oat straw cooking was carried out with peracetic acid at 95 ± 1 °C from 90 to 180 min for hydromodulus 8:1 and 7:1, using a sodium tungstate catalyst. To determine the oat straw peracetic cellulose mechanical indexes, laboratory samples of paper weighing 70 g/m2 were made. Results. Technological parameters’ optimum values (temperature, cooking duration, hydromodulus, hydrogen peroxide and acetic acid concentration) for the oat straw delignification process were established. It is shown that the sodium tungstate catalyst addition to the cooking solution at a rate of up to 1 % of the plant raw material weight helps to reduce the lignin content in cellulose to 15 %. A diagram of the cellulose yield dependence on its residual lignin content for various methods of non-wood plant material species delignification is constructed. The high efficiency of the peracetic method for obtaining cellulose from non-wood plant raw materials, in particular from oat straw, has been confirmed. It is determined that the obtained peracetic cellulose from oat straw has high mechanical indexes. Conclusions. Oat straw peracetic cellulose can be used for the production of paper and cardboard mass types, in particular wrapping paper.
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spelling doaj.art-7ab3c56b0e0b44d7a1613d12584322ba2022-12-21T22:49:01ZengIgor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic InstituteНаукові вісті Національного технічного університету України "Київський політехнічний інститут"1810-05462519-88902017-10-01512313110.20535/1810-0546.2017.5.109125Obtaining of Peracetic Cellulose from Oat Straw for Paper ManufacturingTetyana V. Zelenchuk0Irina M. Deykun1Valerii A. Barbash2Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic InstituteIgor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic InstituteIgor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic InstituteBackground. Development of technology for obtaining peracetic pulp from oat straw and its use in the production of one of the paper mass types. Objective. Determination of peracetic cooking technological parameters’ optimal values for oat straw peracetic cellulose quality indicators. Methods. The oat straw cooking was carried out with peracetic acid at 95 ± 1 °C from 90 to 180 min for hydromodulus 8:1 and 7:1, using a sodium tungstate catalyst. To determine the oat straw peracetic cellulose mechanical indexes, laboratory samples of paper weighing 70 g/m2 were made. Results. Technological parameters’ optimum values (temperature, cooking duration, hydromodulus, hydrogen peroxide and acetic acid concentration) for the oat straw delignification process were established. It is shown that the sodium tungstate catalyst addition to the cooking solution at a rate of up to 1 % of the plant raw material weight helps to reduce the lignin content in cellulose to 15 %. A diagram of the cellulose yield dependence on its residual lignin content for various methods of non-wood plant material species delignification is constructed. The high efficiency of the peracetic method for obtaining cellulose from non-wood plant raw materials, in particular from oat straw, has been confirmed. It is determined that the obtained peracetic cellulose from oat straw has high mechanical indexes. Conclusions. Oat straw peracetic cellulose can be used for the production of paper and cardboard mass types, in particular wrapping paper.http://bulletin.kpi.ua/article/view/109125/pdf_262Oat strawCelluloseDelignificationCatalystPaperMechanical indexes
spellingShingle Tetyana V. Zelenchuk
Irina M. Deykun
Valerii A. Barbash
Obtaining of Peracetic Cellulose from Oat Straw for Paper Manufacturing
Наукові вісті Національного технічного університету України "Київський політехнічний інститут"
Oat straw
Cellulose
Delignification
Catalyst
Paper
Mechanical indexes
title Obtaining of Peracetic Cellulose from Oat Straw for Paper Manufacturing
title_full Obtaining of Peracetic Cellulose from Oat Straw for Paper Manufacturing
title_fullStr Obtaining of Peracetic Cellulose from Oat Straw for Paper Manufacturing
title_full_unstemmed Obtaining of Peracetic Cellulose from Oat Straw for Paper Manufacturing
title_short Obtaining of Peracetic Cellulose from Oat Straw for Paper Manufacturing
title_sort obtaining of peracetic cellulose from oat straw for paper manufacturing
topic Oat straw
Cellulose
Delignification
Catalyst
Paper
Mechanical indexes
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