Claims
- 1. A process for producing a papermaking pulp of increased brightness, comprising the following steps:
- a) disintegrating a starch-coated printed paper to produce a pulp,
- b) treating the pulp with a starch-degrading .alpha.-amylase before, during or after step a), and
- c) separating ink particles from the pulp after steps a) and b), to produce a pulp of increased brightness compared to a pulp produced from starch coated paper without .alpha.-amylase.
- 2. The process according to claim 1 wherein the enzymatic treatment is performed at a pH in the range 6-10.
- 3. The process of claim 2, wherein the pH range is 8-10.
- 4. The process of claim 1 wherein the .alpha.-amylase is derived from a strain of Bacillus.
- 5. The process of claim 4, wherein the amount of .alpha.-amylase in the range 0.01-10 KNU/g of dry matter.
- 6. The process of claim 4, wherein the Bacillus strain is one of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens, Bacillus licheniformis or Bacillus stearothermophilus.
- 7. The process of claim 1, wherein the enzyme treatment is performed before the disintegration.
- 8. The process of claim 7, wherein the enzyme treatment is performed in the presence of a surfactant.
- 9. The process of claim 8, wherein the enzyme is an alkaline stable Bacillus .alpha.-amylase, and the enzyme treatment is performed in the presence of an alkaline reagent at a pH in the range 8-10.
- 10. The process of claim 9, wherein the pH is in the range of 8-9.
- 11. The process of claim 7, further comprising shredding or cutting of the paper before the enzyme treatment.
- 12. The process of claim 7, further comprising bleaching after the disintegration, but before the ink separation.
- 13. The process of claim 7, additionally comprising separation of ink particles after the enzyme treatment, but before the disintegration.
- 14. The process of claim 1, wherein the enzyme treatment is performed simultaneously with the disintegration.
- 15. The process of claim 14 wherein the enzyme treatment and disintegration are performed in the presence of a surfactant.
- 16. The process of claim 15 wherein the enzyme is an alkaline stable Bacillus .alpha.-amylase, and the enzyme treatment is performed in the presence of an alkaline reagent at a pH in the range 8-10.
- 17. The process of claim 16, wherein the pH is in the range of 8-9.
- 18. The process of claim 16, wherein the enzyme treatment is continued after the disintegration.
- 19. The process of claim 14, comprising the following sequential steps after the disintegration and the enzyme treatment:
- (i) a first separation of ink particles,
- (ii) bleaching, and
- (iii) a second separation of ink particles.
- 20. The process of claim 1, wherein the enzyme treatment is done after the disintegration.
- 21. The process of claim 20 wherein the enzyme treatment is done simultaneously with bleaching.
- 22. The process of claim 21 wherein the enzyme treatment and bleaching are done in the presence of hydrogen peroxide and a surfactant.
- 23. The process of claim 22 wherein the enzyme is an alkaline stable enzyme, preferably a Bacillus .alpha.-amylase, and the enzyme treatment is done in the presence of an alkaline reagent, preferably at a pH in the range 8-10, preferably 9-10.
- 24. A process for making new paper from starch-coated printed paper, comprising producing a papermaking pulp by the process of claim 1, and making the new paper from the pulp.
Priority Claims (1)
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1311/93 |
Nov 1993 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of PCT/DK94/00437 filed Nov. 23, 1994, which is incorporated herein by reference.
PCT Information
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/DK94/00437 |
11/23/1994 |
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5/15/1996 |
5/15/1996 |
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WO95/14807 |
6/1/1995 |
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9114819 |
Oct 1991 |
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9220857 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Abstract JP -Dialog File 351, WPI Accession No. 84-051743/09. |