Caracterização química do "pitch" em indústria de celulose e papel de Eucalyptus

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The chemical analysis of the acetone, chloroform, toluene and methanol extracts of a pitch sample was carried out by IR and GC-MS, leading to the identification of sixty nine compounds, including fatty acids, alcohols and hydrocarbons. Analysis of the acetone extractive of a eucalyptus wood used in Brazil for pulp production was also carried out, resulting in identification of fifty nine compounds, including mainly fatty acids, phenolic compounds, β-sitosterol and other steroids. This analysis showed that pitch formation had a contribution from wood extractives and other sources of contamination. The results obtained and the methodology applied can be used by the pulp industry to develop new methods of pitch control.

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Cruz, M. P., Barbosa, L. C. A., Maltha, C. R. A., Gomide, J. L., & Milanez, A. F. (2006). Caracterização química do “pitch” em indústria de celulose e papel de Eucalyptus. Quimica Nova, 29(3), 459–466. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-40422006000300011

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