Fundamental molecular characterization and comparison of the O, D0, and E stage effluents from hardwood pulp bleaching

June 2019 Pub Date : 2019-07-01 DOI:10.32964/TJ18.6.341
Juliana M. Jardim, Xueyu Du, P. Hart, L. Lucia, H. Jameel, Hou‐min Chang, H. Gracz
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The present study characterized effluents from the O, D0, and E stages using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and gel permeation chromatography (GPC) techniques to better understand the chemical nature of the dissolved organics formed from the bleaching of a high-yield hardwood kraft pulp. Understanding the structures and molecular weight distribution of these organics is the first step in developing methods to mitigate these contaminates in the discharged effluents. The results indicated that the molecular weight distribution (MWD) of the dissolved organics from oxygen delignification effluent is broader than those from D0 and E stage effluents. In addition, the O stage filtrate contained considerable amounts of lignin and xylan fragments, which showed its efficiency in removing such materials. The effluent from the D0 stage contained a lower amount of high molecular weight fragments and a higher amount of low molecular weight fragments versus the O-stage filtrate. Aromatic structures were nearly absent in the D0 stage filtrate, but the degraded organic material, presumably from oxidized lignin, contained olefinic (C=C) and carbonyl (C=O) functional groups. Furthermore, higher molecular weight fragments were detected in the E-stage effluent, presumably due to the extensive solubilization and removal of the oxidized lignin generated from the D0 pulp.
硬木纸浆漂白O、D0和E级出水的基本分子特性及比较
本研究利用核磁共振(NMR)和凝胶渗透色谱(GPC)技术对O、D0和E级出水进行了表征,以更好地了解高产量硬木硫酸盐纸浆漂白过程中形成的溶解有机物的化学性质。了解这些有机物的结构和分子量分布是开发减少排放废水中这些污染物的方法的第一步。结果表明,氧脱木质素出水溶出有机物的分子量分布(MWD)比D0级和E级出水宽。此外,O级滤液中含有相当数量的木质素和木聚糖碎片,显示出其去除此类物质的效率。与o级滤液相比,D0级出水含有较少的高分子量片段和较多的低分子量片段。在D0阶段滤液中几乎不存在芳香结构,但降解的有机物质(可能来自氧化木质素)含有烯烃(C=C)和羰基(C=O)官能团。此外,在e级废水中检测到更高分子量的碎片,可能是由于从D0纸浆中产生的氧化木质素的广泛增溶和去除。
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