A method for preparing high-quality crop straw dissolving pulp by hydrothermal pretreatment
A technology for crop straw and pretreatment is applied in the field of pulp pulping, which can solve the problems of economic benefit to be improved, waste of resources, economic benefit, cost reduction, etc., and achieves the improvement of comprehensive utilization efficiency, strong practicability of production process and low cost. Effect
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[0021] The corn stalks were air-dried, crushed, and sieved to screen out the long fiber part with a particle size of 3-5 cm; the screened long fiber stalks were mixed with hot water at a solid-to-liquid ratio of 1:15 (g / mL), soaked for 1 h, and The non-structural components in the straw were removed to obtain water-insoluble straw; then the water-insoluble straw and water were placed in a hydrothermal reactor at a solid-to-liquid ratio of 1:5, heated to 150°C, and treated for 1 hour; after hydrothermal pretreatment, the Straw and mass fraction of 5% (w / v) sodium hydroxide solution according to the solid-to-liquid ratio of 1:5, heated to 50 ° C, extracted for 1 hour; the alkali-treated straw and mass fraction of 50% (w / v) 1,4-Butanediol was heated to 100°C at a solid-to-liquid ratio of 1:5, and reacted for 1 hour; the above raw materials were mixed with 1% (w / v) sodium chlorite acidic solution (adjusted to pH=3.6 with acetic acid) According to the solid-to-liquid ratio of 1:10,...
Embodiment 2
[0023] The corn stalks were air-dried, crushed, and sieved to screen out the long fiber part with a particle size of 3-5 cm; the screened long fiber stalks were mixed with hot water at a solid-to-liquid ratio of 1:15 (g / mL), soaked for 1 h, and Remove the non-structural components in the straw to obtain water-insoluble straw; then place the water-insoluble straw and water in a hydrothermal reactor at a solid-to-liquid ratio of 1:15, heat to 200°C, and treat for 0.5h; after hydrothermal pretreatment The straw with a mass fraction of 10% (w / v) sodium hydroxide solution was heated to 90°C at a solid-to-liquid ratio of 1:10, and extracted for 2 hours; the straw after alkali treatment was mixed with a mass fraction of 60% (w / v ) 1,4-butanediol according to the solid-to-liquid ratio of 1:15, heated to 150°C, and reacted for 1 hour; the above raw materials were mixed with a mass fraction of 6% (w / v) sodium chlorite acidic solution (adjusted with acetic acid to pH=3.7 ) at a solid-to-...
Embodiment 3
[0025] The corn stalks were air-dried, crushed, and sieved to screen out the long fiber part with a particle size of 3-5 cm; the screened long fiber stalks were mixed with hot water at a solid-to-liquid ratio of 1:15 (g / mL), soaked for 1 h, and The non-structural components in the straw were removed to obtain water-insoluble straw; then the water-insoluble straw and water were placed in a hydrothermal reactor at a solid-to-liquid ratio of 1:20, heated to 230°C, and treated for 2 hours; after hydrothermal pretreatment, The straw and the mass fraction are 10% (w / v) sodium hydroxide solution according to the solid-to-liquid ratio of 1:20, heated to 90°C, and extracted for 2 hours; the alkali-treated straw and the mass fraction are 80% (w / v) 1,4-Butanediol was heated to 200°C at a solid-to-liquid ratio of 1:20, and reacted for 2 hours; the above raw materials were mixed with 6% (w / v) sodium chlorite acidic solution (adjusted pH=3.8 with acetic acid) According to the solid-to-liqui...
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