Black liquor

Black liquor

Black liquor is a byproduct of the Kraft process, (also known as Kraft pulping or sulfate process) during the production of paper pulp. Wood is decomposed into cellulose fibers (from which paper is made), hemicellulose and lignin fragments. Black liquor is an aqueous solution of lignin residues, hemicellulose, and the inorganic chemicals used in the process.

Early kraft pulp mills discharged black liquor to watercourses. Black liquor is quite toxic to aquatic life, and causes a very dark "Coca-Cola" color in the water. The invention of the recovery boiler by G.H. Tomlinson in the early 1930s, was a milestone in the advancement of the kraft process.cite book |author= E. Sjöström |title= Wood Chemistry: Fundamentals and Applications |publisher= Academic Press|year= 1993] Most kraft pulp mills adopted this technology to recover and burn much of the black liquor, generating steam and recovering the "cooking chemicals" (sodium hydroxide and sodium sulfide used to separate lignin from the cellulose fibres needed for papermaking). In fact this enhancement not only managed to deal with pollution load reduction and chemical recovery increase but also made it possible for kraft pulp mills to become self sufficient energetically. In efficient recovery boiler mills the amount of energy is more than necessary to run the process and the surplus can be sold. Approximately 7 tonnes of black liquor (15% solids by weight of which 10% is inorganic and 5% is organic) is produced in the manufacture of one tonne of pulp.cite book |last=Biermann |first=Christopher J. |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Essentials of Pulping and Papermaking |year=1993 |publisher=Academic Press, Inc. |location=San Diego |isbn=0-12-097360-X] Pulp mills producing 1,000 tonnes of pulp per day and more are common.cite web |url= http://www.p2pays.org/ref%5C02%5C01128/01128.pdf] |title=Pollution Prevention Technologies for the BleachedKraft Segment of the U.S. Pulp and Paper Industry (see p 66) |accessdate=2007-09-11 |last=Woodman |first=Jocelyn |coauthors= |date=1993 |work= |publisher=U.S. Environmental Protection Agency] If only 10% of the black liquor generated in pulping escapes the recovery process, then kraft mills can be highly polluting. By 2000, the better kraft mills recovered 99.5% or more of the black liquor, and purified the remainder in biological treatment plants, reducing the environmental impact of the waste waters below the level of scientific significance, except perhaps in very small streams. Even in the 21st century, some tiny kraft mills remained (producing at most a few tons of pulp per day) that discharged all black liquor. However, these are rapidly disappearing.Some kraft mills, particularly in North America, still recovered under 98% of the black liquor in 2007, which can cause some environmental issues, even when biologically treated. The general trend is for such obsolete mills to modernise or shut down.

References

* Larry Baxter [http://www2.et.byu.edu:8080/~larryb/BlackLiquor.htm "Brigham Young University - Energy Laboratory"] . Retrieved 12 October 2005.

* McCubbin, N. in Fishes & Forestry - Worldwide Watershed Interactions & ManagementT.G. Northcote and G.F. Hartman [editors] for Blackwell Science, Oxford. Chapter 12


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Black Liquor — A byproduct of wood pulping, used as a fuel. In April 2008, The Times explained how U.S. paper producers have benefited from a subsidy aimed at promoting the use of alternative fuels: For decades, pulp companies have burned a wood byproduct… …   Dictionary of unconsidered lexicographical trifles

  • black liquor — noun 1. : iron liquor 2. : the dark colored alkaline waste liquor which comes from the sulfate and soda processes of making cellulosic pulp and from which tall oil and lignin are recovered compare black ash II 2 * * * (in making wood pulp for… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Black liquor —   A by product of the paper production process, alkaline spent liquor, that can be used as a source of energy. Alkaline spent liquor is removed from the digesters in the process of chemically pulping wood. After evaporation, the residual black… …   Energy terms

  • black liquor — sulfatinės išviros statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Sulfatinės celiuliozės gamybos skystosios atliekos. atitikmenys: angl. black liquor rus. черный щелок ryšiai: sinonimas – juodasis šarmas …   Chemijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas

  • Black Liquor Tax Credit — A term coined by the forest products industry to describe an abusive subsidy scheme within the industry. Black liquor is a byproduct of creating wood pulp and is used as fuel. As part of the 2005 transportation and ethanol bill, the U.S.… …   Investment dictionary

  • black liquor — (in making wood pulp for paper) the liquor that remains after digestion. Cf. white liquor. * * * …   Universalium

  • black liquor — A trade term of the paper pulp industry; the residual liquor coming from the digesters in which wood in the form of chips is cooked under heat and pressure in a solution of chemicals. The organic matter binding the cellulose fibers in the wood is …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • black lye — noun : black liquor 2 …   Useful english dictionary

  • Black Death — ist eine Spirituosen und Tabakmarke, deren Lizenzprodukte von verschiedenen Herstellern in diversen Ländern produziert und vertrieben werden. Im Gegensatz zu den meisten anderen Marken wird bei Black Death wenig Wert auf Öffentlichkeitsarbeit… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Black Label — is a brand of beer well known throughout the former British Empire, where it is best known for its slogan Hey Mabel, Black Label! . The most famous slogan for this product was, I bet he drinks Carling Black Label! In several countries it is also… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”