WO2000060160A1 - Process for producing cellulose pulp and fertiliser containing potassium - Google Patents
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D21—PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
- D21C—PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE BY REMOVING NON-CELLULOSE SUBSTANCES FROM CELLULOSE-CONTAINING MATERIALS; REGENERATION OF PULPING LIQUORS; APPARATUS THEREFOR
- D21C11/00—Regeneration of pulp liquors or effluent waste waters
- D21C11/0021—Introduction of various effluents, e.g. waste waters, into the pulping, recovery and regeneration cycle (closed-cycle)
- D21C11/0028—Effluents derived from the washing or bleaching plants
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C05—FERTILISERS; MANUFACTURE THEREOF
- C05D—INORGANIC FERTILISERS NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES C05B, C05C; FERTILISERS PRODUCING CARBON DIOXIDE
- C05D1/00—Fertilisers containing potassium
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D21—PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
- D21C—PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE BY REMOVING NON-CELLULOSE SUBSTANCES FROM CELLULOSE-CONTAINING MATERIALS; REGENERATION OF PULPING LIQUORS; APPARATUS THEREFOR
- D21C11/00—Regeneration of pulp liquors or effluent waste waters
- D21C11/0007—Recovery of by-products, i.e. compounds other than those necessary for pulping, for multiple uses or not otherwise provided for
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D21—PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
- D21C—PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE BY REMOVING NON-CELLULOSE SUBSTANCES FROM CELLULOSE-CONTAINING MATERIALS; REGENERATION OF PULPING LIQUORS; APPARATUS THEREFOR
- D21C9/00—After-treatment of cellulose pulp, e.g. of wood pulp, or cotton linters ; Treatment of dilute or dewatered pulp or process improvement taking place after obtaining the raw cellulosic material and not provided for elsewhere
- D21C9/10—Bleaching ; Apparatus therefor
- D21C9/1063—Bleaching ; Apparatus therefor with compounds not otherwise provided for, e.g. activated gases
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- the invention concerns production of cellulose.
- the invention relates to such a process for producing cellulose in which process waters can be completely recycled and cooking and bleaching chemicals can either be recycled or utilized as commercial products.
- lignin and other organic matter obtained from pulp production as a by-product can be utilized.
- the invention also relates to a by-product obtained from the process, the byproduct being useful as a fertilizer, especially as a potash fertilizer.
- the inven- tion further relates to production of a fertilizer.
- Finnish Patent 960275 describes a process for pulp production based on formic acid, in which process a closed chemical and water cycle is implemented.
- Formic acid is used as a cooking chemical and the pulp is bleached by an alkaline peroxide process (NaOH is used as alkali).
- NaOH alkaline peroxide process
- Nutrients are recovered from power plant ashes and silicate compounds are separated from bleach waters as sodium silicate, which is a versatile product in the chemical industry.
- the markets of the sodium silicate are, however, limited.
- Potassium is one of the basic nutrients of fertilizers. Plants need potassium for various reasons. It participates in many functions of plants e.g. by controlling the water economy of plants, delivering other substances nec- essary for photosynthesis and participating in protein production and by functioning as an enzyme activator.
- potassium compounds used in potassium-based pulping processes would be recovered and utilized as fertiliz- ers.
- the publication Wong, A. et. al., Potassium-based Pulping of Wheat Straw, TAPPI Pulping Conference, 1989, p. 477-479 describes a potassium-based sulphite cooking process, which can be applied to agricultural wastes.
- spent liquor would be used directly in liquid form as a potassium-sulphur fertilizer containing organic matter of ar- able land. Used as liquid, a considerable amount of nutrients will not be used by plants, but the nutrients are easily leached from fields and may get into ground water.
- the energy value of cooking liquor is lost by delivering lignin and other organic substances with the cooking liquor to fields.
- a drawback of the process is its poor usability. Storage of diluted liquid fertilizers is difficult, since the fertilizer use is seasonal.
- the invention is based on the idea that sodium hydroxide to be used in alkaline pulp bleaching is at least partly replaced with potassium hydroxide, whereby a bleach water concentrate rich in potassium is obtained from the bleach water treatment. This concentrate is then combined with ashes obtained from the burning of lignin and other organic matter recovered from pulp production as a by-product, in order to be used as raw material for a potash fertilizer.
- the bleach water concentrate can also be used as such as raw material for a potash fertilizer.
- organic compounds dissolved during cooking are utilized in energy production (the burning of lignin) in a mill power plant, and the power plant ashes and bleaching chemicals are utilized in the fertilizer production.
- the bleach waters are also completely recycled.
- the invention relates to a process for producing cellulose and a fertilizer by-product by using a closed cycle of cooking chemicals and process waters, which process comprises
- the process is characterized by (i) at least partly using potassium hydroxide as alkali in the bleaching,
- step (iv) the potassium-containing bleach concentrate is mixed with ashes obtained from the burning of lignin and possibly other organic matter recovered from pulp pro- duction as a by-product, in order to be used as raw material for a potash fertilizer.
- the process of the invention comprises cooking, washing and bleaching stages known per se.
- a bleaching sequence comprising alkaline stages is used in the process.
- Cooking chemicals and wash waters are recov- ered in manners known per se and they are recycled into the cooking and washing stage.
- a lignin fraction which may also contain other organic substances and which is recovered from the cooking and washing stage, is led to a biopower plant of the pulp mill to be burnt.
- Organic waste obtained from the pretreatment of cellulose raw material, e.g. from straw screening, is also typi- cally led to the biopower plant.
- the biopower plant produces energy, which is typically utilized as steam in the process, and an ash fraction. In the process of the invention, the ash is utilized in fertilizer production.
- a bleaching sequence comprising alkaline stages is used in the process of the invention.
- the bleaching is typically an alkaline hydrogen per- oxide bleaching.
- the process of the invention is characterized by replacing sodium hydroxide generally used at the alkaline stages of the bleaching either entirely or partly with potassium hydroxide (step i).
- Potassium hydroxide can also be used to increase pH before the bleaching.
- potassium hydroxide instead of sodium hydroxide to increase pH or as a bleaching chemical, a potassium-containing concentrate containing a lot of potash nutrients required by plants is obtained from the fractionation of the bleach liquor.
- potassium hydroxide other potassium compounds can be used as well.
- sodium hydroxide partially, for example in cases where one wants to provide a fertilizer intended for sugar plants, since sodium, when used in suitable proportions, improves sugar yield.
- a suitable potassium/sodium ratio is 3:1 , for example.
- Sodium has also a positive effect on feed digestion.
- magnesium compounds can be used in the bleaching, since magnesium compounds, too, have nutrient value when used as fertilizers.
- Magnesium is a substance which forms chlorophyll, and it affects the amount of crop. It also functions as an activator of many enzymes.
- magnesium sulphate As a stabilizer. Magnesium can also be used before the bleaching to increase the pH of the acidic pulp with
- Mg(OH) 2 acts as a stabilizer at oxygen-based bleaching stages, such as hydrogen peroxide and peracetic bleachings.
- NO 2 can also be used as an activator of bleaching, whereby the nutrient value of the fertilizer increases in regard to nitrogen.
- the process of the invention is also characterized by separating the used bleach liquor after the bleaching into an aqueous fraction and a potas- sium-containing bleach concentrate in step (ii).
- the separation is typically performed by first filtering and then evaporating, typically by vacuum evaporation.
- the evaporation can have one or more stages.
- the pH of the evaporation is typically 7 to 13, preferably 9 to 11.
- the silicon content acts as a restricting factor in that the maximum dry substance content is determined according to the silicon content. Problems usually arise when the silicon content in the concentrate increases to a range of 1 to 1.5 %. However, poorly soluble silicate compounds are not formed in the bleaching, since the acidic cooking conditions remove the metal compounds from the pulp and the bleaching is kept in alkaline conditions in an area in which silicon is in a soluble form. This happens in normal alkaline oxygen-based bleaching systems. When the temperature rises, the solubility of silicon is improved and the viscosity is lowered. In the next step (iv), i.e. when the sludge is cooled and possibly mixed with ash, crystallisation occurs, which can be utilized in the granu- lation.
- the amount of water in the evaporation concentrate can, however, be still decreased by reducing pH, for example, whereby the silicates are precipitated and the desired nutrients, such as potassium, remain in the silicate precipitate.
- the silicate precipitation is typically performed by regulating pH to be 8, for example, by adding acid, such as formic acid or carbon dioxide, whereby silicon and all other useful nutrients with it are precipitated almost completely.
- the precipitate is separated by centrifuging, for example.
- a precipitate is ob- tained (centrifugation cake), which is used according to the invention for the fertilizer production.
- the centrifugation supernatant which no longer contains silicon, can be led to another evaporation stage (multistage evaporation), whereby the concentration can be done by using a higher dry substance content.
- concentration can be done by using a higher dry substance content.
- more potassium and other nutrients are obtained from the concentrate to the fertilizer.
- the number of evaporation stages mainly depends on the amount of silicon in the raw material. When the silicon content is low, one concentration stage (one evaporation) is enough, whereas when the silicon content is high, more concentration stages are possibly required.
- a bleach concentrate is obtained, whose dry substance content is typically between 5 and 50 %. The dry substance content depends on the used raw material and the number of concentration stages.
- the aqueous fraction i.e. the water separated in the filtration and evaporated, which is obtained in step (ii) is returned to the washing of the bleached pulp (step iii).
- step (iv) of the process of the invention the potassium-containing bleach concentrate is recovered to be used as raw material for a potash fertilizer.
- the potassium-containing bleach concentrate obtained this way is mixed with ashes obtained from the burning of lignin and possibly other organic matter as well.
- potassium, magnesium and other such nutrients can be utilized as fertilizers together with ashes obtained from the burning of lignin and other organic matter.
- Said ash fraction contains nutrients (K, Ca, P, Mg, Fe and other acid-soluble components) which have been separated during the cooking to the cooking liquor and further during the recovery of formic acid which has acted as a cooking chemical to the organic matter (to the lignin-hemicellulose fraction).
- the ashes may also contain an ash component obtained from burning cellulose raw material, such as straw screenings.
- Bio-based ash that is formed in other energy production can also be used in the process.
- This kind of ash may be derived for example from a conventional pulp mill plant producing additional energy, in which plant barks of trees and corresponding waste material, for example, are burnt.
- the final potash fertilizer product is produced such that the potassium-containing bleach concentrate obtained from step (iv) or alternatively a composition, which contains ashes obtained from the burning of lignin and possibly other organic matter that is recovered from cellulose production as a by-product, is brought to a solid form.
- This can be performed by granulating or drying, for instance.
- the metal compounds of the ashes precipitate the silicate compounds in the bleach concentrate and, together with the residual lignin of the bleach concentrate and the hemicellulose, they form a composition that can easily be granulated to a fertilizer use.
- the silicates and lignin both act as binding agents.
- the invention also relates to a process for producing a potash fertilizer, which process is characterized by mixing the potassium-containing bleach concentrate obtained from the pulp bleach filtrate with ashes which are obtained from the burning of lignin and possibly other organic matter recov- ered from pulp production as a by-product, and bringing the mixture to a solid form.
- the bleach concentrate obtained from the pulp bleach filtrate can be brought to a solid form as such. This can be performed by granulating or drying, for instance.
- the invention also relates to a potash fertilizer produced this way.
- the new potash fertilizer of the invention is alkaline and it increases the pH of the soil, thereby improving the possibilities of plants of taking nutrients from the soil.
- the fertilizer of the invention also contains lignin and hemicellulose and fines and rejects. They bring the required organic matter to the soil for the nutrition of microbes.
- strawpulp production by means of the process of the invention the nutrients coming to the pulp mill along with straw can be collected for utilization and the nutrient value of the fertilizer is improved by the chemicals that are used in the bleaching. The process saves nature, since the whole plant can be used with so few emissions as possible.
- Cellulose, energy, chemicals (e.g. acetic acid) and fertilizers are produced from agricultural residues.
- the potassium compounds that are used only in the alkaline bleaching are sufficient to meet the cultivation demand corresponding to the cellulose production and chlorine-free fertilizers can further be utilized to meet the substituting demand.
- Granulated fertilizers are more friendly to environment and save the fertilizer transportation costs when compared to the above method of Wong et. al., for example, in which pulp mill spent liquors containing potassium are led to fields as such.
- the closed bleach water cycle of the process of the invention saves the consumption of process waters.
- the process of the invention is advantageous, since lignin can be utilized as energy and the chemical costs of potassium are lower.
- the potash fertilizer obtained from the process of the invention contains potassium about 40 % (expressed as K 2 O).
- the K 2 O content of a potash fertilizer is typically 5 to 40 %. Without the closed water cycle of the bleaching, the potash content of the mere power plant ashes is only about 5 %.
- a 50 000 t/a pulp mill for example, produces 7000 t/a of potash fertilizer. It corresponds to a potash fertilizer demand of 70 000 hectares. From this kind of an area, 280 000 t/a of wheat straw and over 100 000 t/a of pulp are obtained.
- the above described fertilizer can be improved by adding phosphor and nitrogen compounds, for example, in the granulation of the fertilizer or in the silicate precipitation. This can be done by using for example nitric acid, phosphoric acid, ammonium compounds and/or their salts.
- the process of the invention is particularly applicable to pulp pro- duction processes based on formic acid, in which processes herbaceous plants and corresponding non-wood fibre sources have been used as raw material.
- the most important fibre sources are straw, typically corn straw (wheat, rye, oats, barley, rice), grasses, e.g. esparto grass, sabai grass and lemon grass, reeds, such as papyrus, common reed, sugar cane, or bagasse, and bamboo, bast fibres, e.g. stems of fibre flax or seed flax, kenaf, jute and hemp, leaf fibres, e.g. manilla hemp and sisal, and seed hairs, such as cotton and cotton linter fibres.
- Useful grasses that grow in Finland are e.g. common reed, reed canary grass, tall fescue and timothy.
- the process of the invention can also be applied to wood material.
- the invention applies not only to processes based on formic acid but also to pulp production processes using also other organic and/or inorganic solvents and to traditional kraft and soda processes.
- Reed canary grass cellulose produced by a process based on formic acid was bleached by an alkaline hydrogen peroxide bleaching using KOH in the pH regulation.
- KOH was used 8.4 % of the amount of dry pulp and hy- drogen peroxide was used 3 %.
- the bleaching temperature was 90 °C.
- the bleaching time was 1.5 h, during which the hydrogen peroxide was used up and the pH had decreased from 12.5 to 11.0.
- the bleach yield was 86 %.
- the bleach filtrate was concentrated by means of a vacuum evaporator at pH 10.5.
- the dry substance content of the resultant concentrate was 6 %, from which 70 % was ash. The concentrate obtained this way was dried as a potash fertilizer.
- Example 2 The production and bleaching of cellulose was performed in a similar manner as in the example 1 , except that KOH was used in the following proportions: 9.8 %, 11.2 % and 12.6 % of the amount of dry pulp.
- the bleach yields were 86 %, 82 % and 82 % respectively and the viscosities were 800 drrvVkg, 780 dm 3 /kg and 780 drrrVkg.
- comparison tests were carried out, using, instead of
- KOH the corresponding amount of NaOH expressed as molar ratio in the bleaching.
- the following quantities of NaOH were used: 7 %, 8 % and 9 %.
- the bleaching results were almost identical (for example, when using 7 % of NaOH and the bleaching time of 1.5 hours, the bleach yield was 86 % and the pulp viscosity 820 dm 3 /kg. Thus no differences were apparent in the bleaching. It can be stated that the use of potassium hydroxide did not weaken the viscosity values of the resultant pulp. When using both NaOH and KOH, the suitability of the resultant pulp for paper production was equally good.
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