Claims
- 1. A process for controlling pitch deposition from pulp in papermaking systems comprising adding to the pulp an effective amount of a water-soluble polyvinyl alcohol having 50% to 100% hydrolysis.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein the polyvinyl alcohol has a molecular weight of from about 1,000 to about 250,000.
- 3. The process of claim 1 wherein the polyvinyl alcohol has a percent hydrolysis from 70% to about 100%.
- 4. The process of claim 3 wherein the polyvinyl alcohol has a molecular weight from about 1,000 to about 250,000.
- 5. The process of claim 4 wherein the polyvinyl alcohol has a molecular weight from 90,000 to 150,000.
- 6. The process of claim 5 wherein the polyvinyl alcohol has a percent hydrolysis from about 85.5% to about 87%.
- 7. The process of claim 6 wherein the polyvinyl alcohol has a molecular weight of about 125,000.
- 8. A process for controlling pitch deposition from pulp in papermaking systems comprising adding to pulp an effective amount of a water-soluble copolymer having recurring units of vinyl alcohol and one or more recurring nonionic hydrophilic units, wherein the copolymer has at least 20 mol percent vinyl alcohol units.
- 9. The process of claim 8 wherein the copolymer has a vinyl alcohol mol percentage of greater than about 30%.
- 10. A process for controlling pitch deposition from pulp in papermaking systems comprising adding to the pulp an effective amount of a water-soluble copolymer having recurring units of vinyl alcohol and one or more recurring hydrophobic units, wherein the copolymer has at least 20 mol percent of vinyl alcohol units.
- 11. The process of claim 10 wherein the copolymer has from about 1 mol percent to about 50 mol percent of recurring hydrophobic units.
- 12. The process of claim 11 wherein the hydrophobic units are derived from monomers having from 2 to about 25 carbons.
- 13. The process of claim 10 wherein the hydrophobic units are ethene.
- 14. The process of claim 10 wherein the copolymer further has one or more recurring nonionic hydrophilic units wherein said nonionic hydrophilic units are selected from the group consisting of vinyl pyrrolidone, ethylene oxide, and acrylamide.
- 15. The process of claim 14 wherein the hydrophobic units are vinyl acetate and the nonionic hydrophilic units are vinyl pyrrolidone.
- 16. A process for controlling pitch deposition from pulp in papermaking systems comprising adding to pulp an effective amount of a composition consisting essentially of a water-soluble copolymer having recurring units of vinyl alcohol and one or more recurring nonionic hydrophilic units, wherein the copolymer has at least 20 mol percent vinyl alcohol units.
- 17. The process of claim 16 wherein the copolymer has a vinyl alcohol mol percentage of greater than about 30%.
- 18. A process for controlling pitch deposition from pulp in papermaking systems comprising adding to the pulp an effective amount of a composition consisting essentially of a water-soluble copolymer having recurring units of vinyl alcohol and one or more recurring hydrophobic units, wherein the copolymer has at least 20 mol percent of vinyl alcohol units.
- 19. The process of claim 18 wherein the copolymer has from about 1 mol percent to about 50 mol percent of recurring hydrophobic units.
- 20. The process of claim 19 wherein the hydrophobic units are derived from monomers having from 2 to about 25 carbons.
- 21. The process of claim 18 wherein the hydrophobic units are ethene.
- 22. The process of claim 18 wherein the copolymer further has one or more recurring nonionic hydrophilic units wherein said nonionic hydrophilic units are selected from the group consisting of vinyl pyrrolidone, ethylene oxide, and acrylamide.
- 23. The process of claim 22 wherein the hydrophobic units are vinyl acetate and the nonionic hydrophilic units are vinyl pyrrolidone.
- 24. A process for controlling pitch deposition from pulp in papermaking systems comprising adding to the pulp and effective amount of a composition consisting essentially of a water-soluble polyvinyl alcohol having 50% to 100% hydrolysis.
- 25. The process of claim 24 wherein the polyvinyl alcohol has a molecular weight from about 1,000 to about 250,000.
- 26. The process of claim 24 wherein the polyvinyl alcohol has a percent hydrolysis from about 70% to about 100%.
- 27. The process of claim 26 wherein the polyvinyl alcohol has a molecular weight from about 1,000 to about 250,000.
- 28. The process of claim 27 wherein the polyvinyl alcohol has a molecular weight from 90,000 to 150,000.
- 29. The process of claim 28 wherein the polyvinyl alcohol has a percent hydrolysis from about 85.5% to about 87%.
- 30. The process of claim 29 wherein the polyvinyl alcohol has a molecular weight of about 125,000.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 881,378 filed on July 2, 1986, now abandoned.
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