Pulp and paper Industry: Chemical Recovery examines the scientific and technical advances that have been made in chemical recovery, including the very latest developments. It looks at general aspects of the chemical recovery process and its significance, black liquor evaporation, black liquor combustion, white liquor preparation and lime reburning. It also describes the technologies for chemical recovery of nonwood black liquor, as well as direct alkali regeneration systems in small pulp mills. In addition, it includes a discussion of alternative chemical recovery processes, i.e. alternative causticisation and gasification processes and the progress being made in the recovery of filler, coating colour and pigments. Furthermore, it discusses the utilisation of new value streams (fuels and chemicals) from residuals and spent pulping liquor, and the environmental challenges. Thorough and in depth coverage of scientific and technical advances in chemical recovery in pulp makingDiscusses alternative chemical recovery processes, i.e. alternative causticisation and gasification processesProgress being made in the recovery of filler, coating colour and pigmentsUtilisation of new value streams (fuels and chemicals) from residuals and spent pulping liquorDiscusses Environmental challenges (Air Emissions, Mill closure)Presents ways in which the economics, energy efficiency, and environmental protection associated with the recovery process can be improved INDICE: Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Properties, Composition, and Analysis of Black Liquor Chapter 3. Evaporation of Black Liquor Chapter 4. Combustion of Black Liquor Chapter 5. Preparation of White Liquor Chapter 6. Reburning of Lime Mud Chapter 7. Recovery of Chemicals From Nonwood Black Liquor Chapter 8. Alternative Recovery Processes Chapter 9. Recovery of Coating Color, Pigments, and Fillers Chapter 10. Chemicals and Fuels From Residuals and Spent Pulping Liquors Chapter 11. Environmental Issues and Challenges Chapter 12. Future Perspectives
- ISBN: 978-0-12-811103-1
- Editorial: Elsevier
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 260
- Fecha Publicación: 25/08/2016
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés