Lignin recovery from spent alkaline pulping liquors using acidification, membrane separation, and related processing steps : A Review
Hubbe, M. A., Alén, R., Paleologou, M., Kannangara, M., & Kihlman, J. (2019). Lignin recovery from spent alkaline pulping liquors using acidification, membrane separation, and related processing steps : A Review. BioResources, 14(1), 2300-2351. https://doi.org/10.15376/biores.14.1.2300-2351
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The separation of lignin from the black liquor generated during alkaline pulping is reviewed in this article with an emphasis on chemistry. Based on published accounts, the precipitation of lignin from spent pulping liquor by addition of acids can be understood based on dissociation equilibria of weak acid groups, which affects the solubility behavior of lignin-related chemical species. Solubility issues also govern lignin separation technologies based on ultrafiltration membranes; reduction in membrane permeability is often affected by conditions leading to decreased solubility of lignin decomposition products and the presence of colloidal matter. Advances in understanding of such phenomena have potential to enable higher-value uses of black liquor components, including biorefinery options, alternative ways to recover the chemicals used to cook pulp, and debottlenecking of kraft recovery processes.
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