Combination treatment of kenaf [Hibiscus cannabinus] bast fiber for high viscosity pulp

The viscosity of kenaf bast fiber has been found to be highly sensitive and variable with different pulping methods; therefore, it is important to choose proper chemicals and conditions for pulping and bleaching of kenaf bast fiber. From several pulping experiments, a nonconventional pulping method...

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Published in:Journal of wood science Vol. 46; no. 5; pp. 364 - 370
Main Authors: Mazumder, B.B. (Kochi Univ., Nankoku (Japan). Faculty of Agriculture), Ohtani, Y, Cheng, Z, Sameshima, K
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Heidelberg Springer Nature B.V 01-10-2000
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Summary:The viscosity of kenaf bast fiber has been found to be highly sensitive and variable with different pulping methods; therefore, it is important to choose proper chemicals and conditions for pulping and bleaching of kenaf bast fiber. From several pulping experiments, a nonconventional pulping method with a combination of ammonium oxalate pretreatment followed by soda pulping at normal pressure and then acidic chlorite delignification was developed to obtain high-viscosity pulp (162 centipoise). The optimum level of alkali dosage of soda pulping for high-viscosity pulp was found to be 15% (on pulp as NaOH). Pulps showed linear relations between viscosity and xylose or glucose contents, but the combination pulping method gave extremely high pulp viscosity, beyond the relations. The highest viscosity pulp from kenaf bast fiber demonstrated a tear index about twofold and a folding endurance 6.2-fold higher than those of Manila hemp pulp with comparable tensile and burst indexes. The high-viscosity pulp could be used in the production of high-quality currency paper or longevity paper for special uses.
Bibliography:2001003715
Q60
ISSN:1435-0211
1611-4663
DOI:10.1007/BF00776397