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Potential of Acacia melanoxylon for Pulping

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Main Author: Pereira, Helena
Publication Date: 2018
Other Authors: Simões, Rogério, Santos, António, Gominho, Jorge, Lourenço, Ana, Anjos, Ofélia
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Most of the fibre raw materials used by the pulp and paper industry are from a small number of tree species. For instance, Eucalyptus and Pinus species are the major industrial pulpwood sources obtained from forests characterized by a relatively low biodiversity. The large monoculture areas also increase environmental risks such as those related to biotic attacks or forest fires. Diversification of industrial fibre sources has therefore been a matter of research and the characterization of different raw materials has been made in view of their pulping potential. Acacia melanoxylon R. Br. (blackwood) grows well in Portugal in pure or mixed stands with Pinus pinaster Aiton, and is valued as a timber species with potential for sawmills. In addition, the wood anatomical and chemical characteristics also allow to consider the species as an alternative raw material for the pulp industry. Acacia species, with their relatively short, flexible and collapsible fibres, have potential to produce papers with good trade-offs between light scattering/tensile strength and smoothness/tensile strength, at low energy consumption in refining. The pulping and paper making potential of blackwood has been studied by several authors showing an overall good pulping aptitude under the same experimental conditions of kraft pulping as used for eucalypt pulping with pulp yields ranging between 47 and 58 %. The presence of heartwood should be taken into account because it decreases the raw-material quality for pulping due to the higher extractives content. Heartwood proportion should therefore be considered as a quality variable when using A. melanoxylon wood in pulp industries. This chapter describes the characterization of the A. melanoxylon wood pulping performance, regarding yield and kappa number, and the pulp and paper properties. The application of fast spectroscopic technologies for pulp quality determination is also described.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Potential of Acacia melanoxylon for Pulping
title Potential of Acacia melanoxylon for Pulping
spellingShingle Potential of Acacia melanoxylon for Pulping
Pereira, Helena
Acacia melanoxylon
pulp yield
kraft pulp
fibres morphology
papermaking potential
title_short Potential of Acacia melanoxylon for Pulping
title_full Potential of Acacia melanoxylon for Pulping
title_fullStr Potential of Acacia melanoxylon for Pulping
title_full_unstemmed Potential of Acacia melanoxylon for Pulping
title_sort Potential of Acacia melanoxylon for Pulping
author Pereira, Helena
author_facet Pereira, Helena
Simões, Rogério
Santos, António
Gominho, Jorge
Lourenço, Ana
Anjos, Ofélia
author_role author
author2 Simões, Rogério
Santos, António
Gominho, Jorge
Lourenço, Ana
Anjos, Ofélia
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereira, Helena
Simões, Rogério
Santos, António
Gominho, Jorge
Lourenço, Ana
Anjos, Ofélia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Acacia melanoxylon
pulp yield
kraft pulp
fibres morphology
papermaking potential
topic Acacia melanoxylon
pulp yield
kraft pulp
fibres morphology
papermaking potential
description Most of the fibre raw materials used by the pulp and paper industry are from a small number of tree species. For instance, Eucalyptus and Pinus species are the major industrial pulpwood sources obtained from forests characterized by a relatively low biodiversity. The large monoculture areas also increase environmental risks such as those related to biotic attacks or forest fires. Diversification of industrial fibre sources has therefore been a matter of research and the characterization of different raw materials has been made in view of their pulping potential. Acacia melanoxylon R. Br. (blackwood) grows well in Portugal in pure or mixed stands with Pinus pinaster Aiton, and is valued as a timber species with potential for sawmills. In addition, the wood anatomical and chemical characteristics also allow to consider the species as an alternative raw material for the pulp industry. Acacia species, with their relatively short, flexible and collapsible fibres, have potential to produce papers with good trade-offs between light scattering/tensile strength and smoothness/tensile strength, at low energy consumption in refining. The pulping and paper making potential of blackwood has been studied by several authors showing an overall good pulping aptitude under the same experimental conditions of kraft pulping as used for eucalypt pulping with pulp yields ranging between 47 and 58 %. The presence of heartwood should be taken into account because it decreases the raw-material quality for pulping due to the higher extractives content. Heartwood proportion should therefore be considered as a quality variable when using A. melanoxylon wood in pulp industries. This chapter describes the characterization of the A. melanoxylon wood pulping performance, regarding yield and kappa number, and the pulp and paper properties. The application of fast spectroscopic technologies for pulp quality determination is also described.
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