Sulfite pulping process
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Wikidata:
Q473243
Library of congress:
sh 85130351
Sources of Information
- Hawley's cond. chem. dict.(sulfite process)
- McGraw-Hill encyc. of sci. tech.:v. 13, p. 79 (sulfite pulping) v. 19, p. 523 (sulfite process)
Wikipedia description:
The sulfite process produces wood pulp that is almost pure cellulose fibers by treating wood chips with solutions of sulfite and bisulfite ions. These chemicals cleave the bonds between the cellulose and lignin components of the lignocellulose. A variety of sulfite/bisulfite salts are used, including sodium (Na+), calcium (Ca2+), potassium (K+), magnesium (Mg2+), and ammonium (NH4+). The lignin is converted to lignosulfonates, which are soluble and can be separated from the cellulose fibers. For the production of cellulose, the sulfite process competes with the Kraft process which produces stronger fibers and is less environmentally costly.
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