2014
DOI: 10.5935/0100-4042.20140251
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FINAL CHLORINE DIOXIDE STAGE AT NEAR-NEUTRAL pH FOR BLEACHING EUCALYPTUS PULP

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“…The tensile index of the control sequence was 23% higher than that with 10 kg/odt of carryover in the unrefi ned pulp. Increasing the chlorine dioxide consumption during bleaching in the sequence with carryover may cause greater fi ber degradation (Feria et al, 2013;Ribeiro et al, 2014). This was not recorded in this research, because the pulp tear index was 16% higher and viscosity was similar in the sequence with 10 kg .…”
Section: Alkaline Fi Ltrate Recirculation and Cellulosic Pulp Qualitymentioning
confidence: 69%
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“…The tensile index of the control sequence was 23% higher than that with 10 kg/odt of carryover in the unrefi ned pulp. Increasing the chlorine dioxide consumption during bleaching in the sequence with carryover may cause greater fi ber degradation (Feria et al, 2013;Ribeiro et al, 2014). This was not recorded in this research, because the pulp tear index was 16% higher and viscosity was similar in the sequence with 10 kg .…”
Section: Alkaline Fi Ltrate Recirculation and Cellulosic Pulp Qualitymentioning
confidence: 69%
“…odt -1 of carryover increased consumption by 18 and 19%, respectively. The ClO 2 consumption generates organic acids, consuming the NaOH and, therefore, the load of the latter must be increased in the subsequent stages (Biermann, 1996;Ribeiro et al, 2014;Wilke et al, 2015).…”
Section: Carryover Recirculation and Consumption Of Chemical Reagentsmentioning
confidence: 99%