2022
DOI: 10.1590/1809-4392202101011
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Production of kraft pulp from Ochroma pyramidale wood

Abstract: Brazil stands out in the international scenario in the production of short-fiber pulp. Despite the great Brazilian biodiversity, that production is based on exotic Eucalyptus clones. In this sense, there may be great potential in the assessment of new sources of fibers from the Brazilian flora, including the Amazon. The present study aimed to assess the technical potential of the wood of Ochroma pyramidale (Malvaceae) for the production of kraft pulp. Four-year-old trees were harvested from a commercial forest… Show more

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“…Figure 1 shows the palm's foliage, comprised of laminae, leaf sheaths, and the PMP, which consists of a firm outer layer (epidermis along the peripheral cortex) enclosing a porous cellular structure [5]. In comparison, BW (Ochroma pyramidale), Figure 2, is prevalent in Brazil's Amazon Region, but the world's largest producer is Ecuador [6,7]. Figure 2(c) shows the cross section of the BW trunk, which provides the BW used in WTBs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 1 shows the palm's foliage, comprised of laminae, leaf sheaths, and the PMP, which consists of a firm outer layer (epidermis along the peripheral cortex) enclosing a porous cellular structure [5]. In comparison, BW (Ochroma pyramidale), Figure 2, is prevalent in Brazil's Amazon Region, but the world's largest producer is Ecuador [6,7]. Figure 2(c) shows the cross section of the BW trunk, which provides the BW used in WTBs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%