1. Academic Validation
  2. Effect of lignin structure on adsorbable organic halogens formation in chlorine dioxide bleaching

Effect of lignin structure on adsorbable organic halogens formation in chlorine dioxide bleaching

  • R Soc Open Sci. 2019 Feb 6;6(2):182024. doi: 10.1098/rsos.182024.
Lisheng Shi 1 2 Jiayan Ge 1 2 Shuangxi Nie 1 2 Chengrong Qin 1 2 Shuangquan Yao 1 2
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 College of Light Industrial and Food Engineering, Guangxi University, Nanning 530004, People's Republic of China.
  • 2 Guangxi Key Laboratory of Clean Pulp and Papermaking and Pollution Control, Nanning 530004, People's Republic of China.
Abstract

Adsorbable organic halogens (AOX) are formed in pulp bleaching as a result of the reaction of residual lignin with chlorine dioxide. The natural structure of lignin is very complex and it tends to be damaged by various extraction methods. All the factors can affect the study about the mechanism of AOX formation in the reaction of lignin with chlorine dioxide. Lignin model compounds, with certain structures, can be used to study the role of different lignin structures on AOX formation. The effect of lignin structure on AOX formation was determined by reacting phenolic and non-phenolic lignin model compound with a chlorine dioxide solution. Vanillyl alcohol (VA) and veratryl alcohol (VE) were selected for the phenolic and non-phenolic lignin model compound, respectively. The pattern consumption of lignin model compounds suggests that both VA and VE began reacting with chlorine dioxide within 10 min and then gradually steadied. The volume of AOX produced by VE was significantly higher than that produced by VA for a given initial lignin model compound concentration. In a solution containing a combination of VA and VE in chlorine dioxide, VE was the dominant producer of AOX. This result indicates that the non-phenolic lignin structure was more easily chlorinated, while the phenolic lignin structure was mainly oxidized. In addition, AOX content produced in the combined experiments exceeded the total content of the two separate experiments. It suggested that the combination of phenolic and non-phenolic lignin structure can promote AOX formation.

Keywords

adsorbable organic halogens; bleaching; chlorine dioxide; lignin model compounds.

Figures
Products