Claims
- 1. A wood pulp reactor for reacting a gas and wood pulp comprising:
- coaxial elongated, outer and inner tubular members defining coaxial intermediate and internal passageways between said outer and inner tubular members and said inner tubular member, respectively;
- said outer and inner tubular members having perforations sized to retain said wood pulp between said intermediate and internal passageways while admitting the gas; and
- a body portion housing said outer and inner tubular members and having, an external passageway surrounding said outer and inner tubular members and therefore said intermediate and internal passageways, a wood pulp inlet in communication with one end of said intermediate passageway for introducing the wood pulp between said intermediate and internal passageways, a wood pulp outlet in communication with the opposite end of said intermediate passageway for discharging the wood pulp from the intermediate passageway, a gas inlet in communication with said external passageway for introducing the gas into said external passageway such that it passes through said perforations of said intermediate and internal passageways in an inward radial direction thereof and thereby mixes with the charge of wood pulp and collects in the internal passageway, and a gas outlet in communication with said internal passageway for discharging the gas.
- 2. An oxygen delignification apparatus comprising:
- heating means for heating a charge of wood pulp;
- a plurality of reactors for reacting a charge of the wood pulp with oxygen of an oxygen containing gas;
- each of the reactors comprising:
- coaxial elongated, outer and inner tubular members defining coaxial intermediate and internal passageways between said outer and inner tubular members and said inner tubular member, respectively;
- said outer and inner tubular members having perforations sized to retain said charge of wood pulp between said intermediate and internal passageways while admitting the oxygen containing gas; and
- a body portion housing said outer and inner tubular members and having, an external passageway surrounding said outer and inner tubular members and therefore said intermediate and internal passageways, a wood pulp inlet in communication with one end of said intermediate passageway for receiving the charge of wood pulp and for introducing the charge of wood pulp between said intermediate and internal passageways, a wood pulp outlet in communication with the opposite end of said intermediate passageway for discharging the charge of wood pulp from the intermediate passageway, a gas inlet in communication with said external passageway for introducing the oxygen containing gas into said external passageway so that it passes through said perforations of said intermediate and internal passageways in an inward radial direction thereof and thereby mixes with the charge of wood pulp and collects in the internal passageway as the excess of the oxygen containing gas, and a gas outlet in communication with said internal passageway for discharging the excess of the oxygen containing gas;
- a plurality of mixing means for mixing a charge of caustic soda and the charge of wood pulp with one another such that the charge of wood pulp reacts with the oxygen in the presence of caustic soda, thereby consuming the caustic soda during said reaction;
- said plurality of reactors situated between the mixing means and said mixing means connected to the wood pulp inlets and outlets of the reactors such that the charge of caustic soda is distributed among the reaction stages to reduce peak pH exposure of the charge of wood pulp to the caustic soda below that which would otherwise occur if the charges of wood pulp and caustic soda were mixed all at once and such that average pH exposure of the charge of wood pulp to the caustic soda and therefore, wood pulp delignification is increased above that obtainable if the charges of wood pulp and caustic soda were mixed all at once; and
- washing means for receiving the wood pulp from the reactor means for washing the wood pulp with solvent to wash lignins from the charge of wood pulp and thereby to produce a filtrate;
- the washing means connected to the plurality of mixing means such that the filtrate is mixed with the charge of the wood pulp along with the charge of the caustic soda to reduce potential wood pulp degradation produced by said increase in the average pH exposure of the charge of wood pulp to the caustic soda.
- 3. The oxygen delignification apparatus of claim 2, further comprising recirculation means for recirculating an excess of the oxygen containing gas not reacted with the wood pulp back to the plurality of reactor means.
- 4. The oxygen delignification apparatus of claim 3, wherein the recirculation means comprises:
- a phase separation tank for separating a motive fluid from the excess of the oxygen containing gas;
- the phase separation tank connected to the gas inlets of the reactors so that the oxygen containing gas is introduced into the reactors;
- a pump for pumping the motive fluid from the phase separation tank; and
- an eductor having a low pressure inlet in communication with the gas outlets of the reactors, a high pressure inlet connected to the pump so that the motive fluid is pumped through the eductor to draw the excess of the oxygen containing gas from the gas outlets of the reactors and entrain it in the motive fluid to produce a mixture of the motive fluid and the oxygen containing gas, and a high pressure outlet connected to the phase separation tank so that the mixture of the motive fluid and the oxygen containing gas is discharged into the phase separation tank and separates into the filtrate and the oxygen containing gas;
- the phase separation tank connected to the gas inlets so that the oxygen containing gas is discharged into the gas inlets of the reactors.
- 5. The oxygen delignification apparatus of claim 4, wherein:
- the motive fluid is composed of the filtrate; and
- the phase separation tank is connected to the washing means to introduce the filtrate into the phase separation tank.
- 6. The oxygen delignification apparatus of claim 4, further comprising heating means located within the phase separation tank for heating the motive fluid such that the oxygen containing gas is heated by the motive fluid and the charge of wood pulp is heated in the reactors by direct heat exchange with the oxygen containing gas to compensate for heat leakage from the reactors.
- 7. The oxygen delignification apparatus of claim 4, further comprising oxygen introduction means for introducing additional oxygen into the phase separation tank.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/105,248, filed Aug. 12, 1993, now U.S. Pat. 5,460,696.
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