نتایج جستجو برای: nssc pulping effluent

تعداد نتایج: 12130  

Journal: :Pure and applied chemistry. Chimie pure et appliquee 1972
B Hammar S Rydholm

Without reclamation of waste liquor and chemicals recovery, the kraft pulp and paper industry would constitute an enormous pollution problem. Already for economical reasons, substantial recovery is secured, however, and considerable further improvements are foreseen. Recovery is outlined in terms of cycles for sodium, calcium, sulphur, and—in a wider sense—carbon. In addition, the mechanical lo...

Journal: :iranian journal of chemistry and chemical engineering (ijcce) 2002
mohammad chalkosh amiri shaban ghodbanan

pulp and paper effluents are considered as serious environmental hazards and their treatment, because of multiplicity of impurities and complexity of their chemical structures, is one of the most difficult and inconvenient industrial processes. as the most pulp and paper mill work on kraft process, there are few studies in literature on the treatment of neural sulfite semi chemical (nssc) proce...

Journal: :Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE 2013
Stephanie L Mathews Ali S Ayoub Joel Pawlak Amy M Grunden

The kraft process is applied to wood chips for separation of lignin from the polysaccharides within lignocellulose for pulp that will produce a high quality paper. Black liquor is a pulping waste generated by the kraft process that has potential for downstream bioconversion. However, the recalcitrant nature of the lignocellulose resources, its chemical derivatives that constitute the majority o...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1995
Z Wang T Chen Y Gao C Breuil Y Hiratsuka

Resin acids in many pulp mill effluents are primary sources of toxicity to fish. Inconsistent biological detoxification of chlorinated and nonchlorinated resin acids in secondary treatment of pulp mill effluents is a continuing source of concern. An alternative approach to effluent detoxification is to remove or modify the toxic compounds present in wood chips prior to pulping. Results from exp...

2004
Ronald L. Jenkins Elizabeth M. Wilson Robert A. Angus W. Mike Howell Marion Kirk Ray Moore Marione Nance Amber Brown

We have previously documented the presence of progesterone and androstenedione in the water column and bottom sediments of the Fenholloway River, Taylor County, Florida. This river receives paper mill effluent and contains masculinized female mosquitofish. We hypothesized that plant sterols (e.g., ss-sitosterol) derived from the pulping of pine trees are transformed by bacteria into progesteron...

2011
B Moodley DA Mulholland HC Brookes

Electro-oxidation reactions using a nickel anode were carried out on the calcium-spent liquor effluent obtained from Sappi Saiccor (formerly South African Industrial Cellulose Corporation) dissolving pulp mill as well as on ligninand lignan-type compounds previously identified in the effluent. Voltammograms were obtained for each solution in order to identify the oxidation potentials of the com...

2000
Neil McCubbin N. McCubbin

K raft pulp is manufactured in the United States from nearly all commercially availble wood species. About 55 million tons per year are manufactured, 30 million of which are bleached and used mostly for printing and office papers and tissue products. Some kraft pulp is exported, and significant quantities are imported, mostly from Canada and South America. Pulps manufact'xed by sulfite, ...

Mohammad Chalkosh Amiri, Shaban Ghodbanan

Pulp and paper effluents are considered as serious environmental hazards and their treatment, because of multiplicity of impurities and complexity of their chemical structures, is one of the most difficult and inconvenient industrial processes. As the most pulp and paper mill work on kraft process, there are few studies in literature on the treatment of neural sulfite semi chemical (NSSC) p...

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