Caustic Soda and Bio-Soda Pulping of Jute

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  • Halil Turgut SAHİN

Keywords:

bio-delignification, white-rot fungi, ceriporiopsis subvermispora, pulp, paper strength

Abstract

In this study, new approaches for pulping jute have been evaluated using caustic soda and bio-soda pulping approaches.
Although caustic soda pulps had good yield and strength properties, the delignification ability of the system was limited.
Requiring higher temperatures and cooking times to achieve desired residual lignin around 5%. This resulted in yield and
strength losses of the pulp. A comparison of pulps from bio-tretaed and untretaed samples of jute bast at 300ml CSF clearly
demonstrates the advantage of bio-treatment over untretaed samples.
Ceriporiopsis subvermispora treatment prior to soda pulping synergistically affects on lignin removal. These preliminary
results imply that white-rot fungi treatment was effective in pulp strength and lower residual lignin. This improvement is very
important because the residual lignin in pulps had reducing effects on quality of paper products. In bio-soda pulps, the highest
burst strength of 4.2 kPa.m2/g and tensile strength of 62.7 N.m/g were found at 200 0C and 45 min reaction conditions.

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Published

2019-05-27

How to Cite

SAHİN, H. T. (2019). Caustic Soda and Bio-Soda Pulping of Jute. Journal of Applied Biological Sciences, 1(1), 63–67. Retrieved from https://www.jabsonline.org/index.php/jabs/article/view/10

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