Claims
- 1. A method of reducing the lignin in wood pulp by a Kappa reduction of more than 30 comprising: continuously feeding the wood pulp into the upper part of a retention vessel having a material inlet in its upper end, discharge means at its lower end, and an unobstructed material flow path separating the material inlet and the discharge means, which wood pulp moves downwardly through the vessel in the form of a single gas permeable bed, and is discharged from the lower part of the retention, vessel; supplying oxygen gas to the upper part of the retention vessel, flowing the oxygen gas downwardly through and co-current to the gas permeable bed at a velocity greater than that of the downward movement of the gas permeable bed; removing unreacted oxygen gas from the vessel in the area of highest gas temperature which is at a point above the bottom of the gas permeable bed; recirculating a portion of the unreacted gas removed from the retention vessel to the upper part of the retention vessel without cooling said portion; cooling the remainder of the unreacted gas removed from the retention vessel and recirculating said remainder to the lower part of the retention vessel; flowing such oxygen gas upwardly through and counter-current to the gas permeable bed, and removing unreacted oxygen gas from the vessel at said point above the bottom of the gas permeable bed, the total of the removed unreacted oxygen gas from the co-current gas flow plus the removed unreacted oxygen gas from the counter-current gas flow constituting the portion recirculated to the upper part of the retention vessel, and the remainder recirculated to the lower part of the retention vessel, the rate and temperature of the oxygen gas supplied to the upper part of the retention vessel and the rate and temperature of the oxygen gas supplied to the lower part of the retention vessel being such that the gas permeable bed is rapidly heated to the minimum reaction temperature, but the temperature of the gas permeable bed will not exceed the maximum allowable temperature.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein: the oxygen gas supplied to the upper part of the retention vessel is at a rate of less than 1 kilogram of oxygen per kilogram of pulp, and the oxygen gas supplied to the lower part of the retention vessel is at a rate of at least 2 kilograms of oxygen per kilogram of pulp.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 522,222, filed Aug. 11, 1983, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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