Effects of Operational Variables on the Pulp Yield and Lignin Dissolution of Cyperus Ar-ticulatus

  • Ogunsile B
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S The influence of operational variables on the pulp yield and lignin dissolution of Cyperus articu-latus was studied. The study was aimed at optimizing pulping variables and selecting suitable delignification conditions for the production of pulp and paper from the plant. Cyperus articula-tus chips were delignified in a laboratory pulpwood digester under the soda pulping process using the following pulping conditions: time (30-150 minutes), temperature (120-150 o C), liquor to solid ratio (10:1-20:1) and concentration of cooking liquor (4-6% caustic soda). Experimental data were fitted into a central composite design and the polynomial equation derived reproduced the pulp yields and the residual lignin contents with errors less than 6%. Optimum pulp yields were obtained using low values of the process variables while the reverse was the case for the residual lignin. Pulping at high temperatures for a short cooking time with low to medium concentration of pulping liquor gives the best compromise for both pulp yield and residual lignin content.

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Ogunsile, B. (2010). Effects of Operational Variables on the Pulp Yield and Lignin Dissolution of Cyperus Ar-ticulatus. Journal of Science and Technology (Ghana), 30(1). https://doi.org/10.4314/just.v30i1.53942

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