The effects of high alkali impregnation and oxygen delignification of softwood kraft pulps on the yield and mechanical properties

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This study investigated whether the yield improvement after high alkali impregnation (HAI) is maintained after oxygen delignification and whether the potential of oxygen delignification to increase the mechanical properties is affected by high alkali impregnation. The yield improvement achieved by high alkali impregnation (1 %) was preserved after oxygen delignification, particularly of glucomannan. The total fiber charge and swelling increased after oxygen delignification regardless of the type of impregnation in the cooking step. The tensile index improvement obtained by oxygen delignification was retained if this was preceded by high alkali impregnation. The stiffness index was higher and elongation slightly lower after HAI impregnation than after a standard (REF) impregnation. Fibers obtained through high alkali impregnation seem to be slightly less deformed and slightly wider than fibers obtained after a standard impregnation.

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Esteves, C. V. G., Brännvall, E., Östlund, S., & Sevastyanova, O. (2022). The effects of high alkali impregnation and oxygen delignification of softwood kraft pulps on the yield and mechanical properties. Nordic Pulp and Paper Research Journal, 37(2), 223–231. https://doi.org/10.1515/npprj-2022-0022

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