Claims
- 1. Method of producing cellulosic semi-chemical pulp having a yield ranging between 65-90% from lignocellulosic material by digesting said material with a digesting liquor containing Na.sub.2 S and Na.sub.2 CO.sub.3, said pulp and the by-products resulting from the digestion being substantially free from malororous constituents prior to withdrawal from the digesting process without the need for individual isolation and treatment comprising:
- a. impregnating the lignocellulosic material with digesting liquor and digesting the impregnated material in a digester at a temperature ranging between 150.degree.- 190.degree.C in vapor phase in an atmosphere of saturated steam corresponding to the digesting temperature;
- b. thereafter cooling the digester with its total contents including solids, fluids, vapors and noncondensable gases to a temperature ranging between 120.degree.-150.degree.C by spraying cold oxidized spent liquor over the entire digester contents and introducing molecular oxygen into the digester at said temperature and under superatmospheric pressure for a time sufficient to obtain rapid oxidation of said total contents without decomposition of the pulp while substantially eliminating the malodorous constituents from the contents;
- c. then discharging pulp and spent liquor from the digester and recovering the spent liquor from the pulp;
- d. concentrating the recovered spent liquor by evaporation of water;
- e. burning the concentrated spent liquor to yield a smelt consisting essentially of Na.sub.2 S and Na.sub.2 CO.sub.3 ; and
- f. dissolving said smelt in water for regenerating fresh digesting liquor for re-use.
- 2. The method as claimed in claim 1 further comprising adding to the digesting liquor an alkaline reacting solution of sodium sulphite, the quantity of which, calculated as Na.sub.2 O, at least amounts to that quantity of Na.sub.2 O which is lost in the digesting steps and the recovery cycle.
- 3. The method as claimed in claim 1, further comprising continuously carrying out the digestion of the impregnated lignocellulosic material in vapor phase at a first station and thereafter sluicing the pulp mass including spent liquor and vapors to a second station and cooling the whole mass and supplying molecular oxygen to the second station in such a quantity and pressure that the total pressure at the second station is lower than the prevailing steam pressure at the first station.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 484,779 filed July 1, 1974, now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 258,547 filed June 1, 1972, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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canovali et al., "Case History of . . . Odor Reduction System," TAPPI, vol. 53, No. 8, 8-1970, pp. 1488-1493. |
Continuations (2)
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