Claims
- 1. A process for producing a brightness stabilization mixture of water-soluble organic compounds from biomass pyrolysis oils, said mixture being useful to stabilize lignin-containing pulps and paper, comprising:a) reducing the size of biomass material, pyrolyzing said size-reduced biomass material in a fluidized bed reactor in the presence of an inert gas at temperatures between about 500° C. to about 550° C. and at a gas flow rate such that reactor residence time for pyrolysis products is less than about 0.4 to 0.6 seconds; b) separating a char/ash component from pyrolysis gasses and vapors while maintaining char-pot temperatures at about 400° C. to avoid condensation of pyrolysis vapors; c) condensing pyrolysis gases and vapors, and recovering pyrolysis oils by mixing said pyrolysis oils with acetone to obtain an oil-acetone mixture; d) evaporating acetone and recovering pyrolysis oils; (e) extracting the recovered pyrolysis oils with water to obtain a water extract; (f) slurrying said water extract with activated carbon while stirring, and filtering said slurry to obtain a colorless filtrate solution having a pH of about 2.5-3.0; (g) stabilizing said filtrate solution against thermally-induced gelling and solidification by extraction with ethyl acetate to form an aqueous phase lower layer and an organic phase upper layer; (h) discarding said upper organic layer and extracting the aqueous layer of ethyl acetate, and discarding the ethyl acetate fraction to obtain a yellow-colored solution not susceptible to gelling or solidification upon heating; (i) heating the solution to distill off water and other light components and concentrating a bottoms fraction comprising hydroxyacetaldehyde and other non-volatile components having high boiling points; and (j) decolorizing the stabilized brown solution with activated carbon to obtain a brightness stabilization colorless solution containing water soluble organic compounds.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein, in step a), said size-reduced biomass material is reduced to about −20/+40 mesh.
- 3. The process of claim 2 wherein, in step (i), said solution is heated to about 95° C.
- 4. The process of claim 3 wherein, in step c), said oil-acetone mixture is additionally filtered through 40-60 μm fritted glass filters.
- 5. The process of claim 4 wherein, in step d), said acetone is evaporated under a vacuum of about 61.3 kPa at about 40° C.
- 6. The process of claim 5 wherein, in step c), said condensing is performed by a train consisting of a chilled water condenser, an ice/salt mixture condenser, an electrostatic precipitator, and a cotton wool trap connected in series; said electrostatic precipitator being maintained at about 15-20 kV.
- 7. The process of claim 1 wherein said biomass material is selected from the group consisting of wood, straw, sugarcane bagasse, linen, and rags.
CONTRACTUAL ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. DE-AC36-83CH10093 between the United States Department of Energy and the Midwest Research Institute.
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