Novel concepts on the recovery of by-products from alkaline pulping
Innovative biorefinery concepts were developed for the separation and
utilization of organic materials, especially aliphatic carboxylic acids, lignin, and
extractives, which are formed as by-products during wood-based alkaline
delignification processes.
The partial recovery of sodium as NaOH and aliphatic carboxylic acids
from hardwood soda-AQ black liquor was studied via electrodialysis. The
lignin was partly (about 59 % of the initial lignin) precipitated from black liquor
by carbonation (pH to about 8.5) followed by electrodialysis or H2SO4 (pH to
about 2), with subsequent precipitation of more lignin and the liberation of
aliphatic acids. The Na2SO4 formed was successfully separated from the
acidified liquor by precipitation with methanol and treated by electrodialysis to
recover NaOH and H2SO4 for recycling. The electrodialysis of Na2SO4 was
effective and almost 90 % of the sodium was recovered.
Volatile formic and acetic acids were recovered from acidified black liquor
(pH about 2) by simple distillation and the recovery of the significant low-
molar-mass hydroxy carboxylic acids (glycolic, lactic, and 2-hydroxybutanoic
acids) by means of their methyl esters for chemical utilization. The residual
high-molar-mass acids (3,4-dideoxy-pentonic, 3-deoxy-pentonic, xyloisosaccharinic, and glucoisosaccharinic acids) present in the form of their lactones
were then utilized in the production of surfactants with tall oil fatty acids. The
esterification of the model compound α-glucoisosaccharino-1,4-lactone with
lauric, oleic, and tall oil fatty acids was studied separately in a microwave
reactor in the presence of p-toluenesulfonic acid as a catalyst, and the total
yields varied in the range of 40-62 %.
The precipitated lignin obtained by carbonation and acidification with
H2SO4 was separated and characterized with Fourier transform infrared,
ultraviolet, energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence, and nuclear magnetic
resonance spectroscopy. In addition, the molar weight distributions of these
lignin fractions were determined using gel permeation chromatography. The
lignin obtained by acidification was employed in synthesis of an acid catalyst.
This lignin-based acid catalyst was made by phenol formaldehyde
condensation, followed by a sulfonation reaction. The esterification of tall oil
fatty acids with methanol was studied in a microwave reactor in the presence of
various catalysts, such as lignin-based acid catalyst, p-toluenesulfonic acid, and Amberlyst 15. Compared to other catalysts, the lignin-based acid catalyst
showed a good activity, and it also could be easily recycled.
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alifaattiset yhdisteet happokäsittely elektrodialyysi acidification aliphatic carboxylic acids black liquor carbonation electrodialysis esters glucoisosaccharinic acid lignin tall oil fatty acids selluteollisuus sellu sivutuotteet talteenotto mustalipeä natrium karboksyylihapot ligniini esterit mäntyöljy rasvahapot
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