2018
DOI: 10.1002/cjce.23128
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Adsorption optimization of a biomass‐based fly ash for treating thermomechanical pulping (TMP) pressate using definitive screening design (DSD)

Abstract: Wood chips are pretreated with steam or hot water prior to refining in a thermomechanical pulping (TMP) process. Currently, the resultant effluent (i.e., TMP pressate) must be treated in the wastewater treatment facility of the mill. Biomass fly ash is also generated in pulp mills as a residue from burning wood and other biomass in boilers. Fly ash utilization is currently limited and most of it is landfilled worldwide. In this study, biomass fly ash is used as an adsorbent for removing lignocelluloses from a … Show more

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“…Although this process is well developed and produces high yields, its energy consumption is relatively high [13]. In addition to its application in the pulp industry, TMP has been used widely in studies involving wood-plastic composites and biomass conversion, among others [14][15][16][17]. Over the past few decades, significant research efforts have focused on optimizing the TMP process to reduce energy consumption, such as chemical pretreatment, extrusion before pulping, and hightemperature refining [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although this process is well developed and produces high yields, its energy consumption is relatively high [13]. In addition to its application in the pulp industry, TMP has been used widely in studies involving wood-plastic composites and biomass conversion, among others [14][15][16][17]. Over the past few decades, significant research efforts have focused on optimizing the TMP process to reduce energy consumption, such as chemical pretreatment, extrusion before pulping, and hightemperature refining [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%