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Method for producing high purity lignin

a lignin and high purity technology, applied in the field of high purity lignin production, can solve the problems of increasing the investment cost of recovery systems, the commercial viability of the process is lower, and the cost of fresh chemicals is a large part of the operational cost, so as to reduce the carbohydrate content and reduce the loss of lignin produced

Inactive Publication Date: 2015-11-12
VALMET AB
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The invention is about a process called LignoBoost™ that breaks down lignin to make it easier to dissolve in water. This process also reduces the amount of carbohydrates in the lignin. By doing this, the amount of heat needed to dissolve the lignin is reduced, which makes the process more efficient.

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If this is the case the cost of fresh chemicals is a large part of the operational cost and the commercial viability of the process is lower.
Most often must acidic waste flows be handled separately if volumes are excessive which increase investments costs in recovery systems as well as operational costs of the mill.
), but this process led to extensive lignin destruction as well as alpha cellulose losses.
However, lignin is also known to decompose to solvable lignin if subjected to heat treatment at about 190° C. or higher, so the problem to reduce hem icelluloses content in a lignin product is not that obvious while maintaining the lignin yield high as well as reducing consumption of acidifiers and keeping acidic waste flows low.
A major concern when using the LignoBoost™ process has been the filterability of the lignin throughout the process, and heating of lignin is well known to cause softening of the lignin and that negatively affects filterability.

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[0048]As a starting point for the invention was the LignoBoost™ process used, which is shown in principle in FIGS. 1 and 2.

[0049]In FIG. 1 is the process according to WO 2006 / 031175 shown. The separation of lignin from original black liquor BLIN comprising the following stages in sequence:[0050]Precipitation of lignin by a first acidification stage PR of the original black liquor BLIN by adding a first acid or mixture of acids AC1, in any suitable precipitation reactor, followed by[0051]dewatering while forming a first filter cake LIG1 with high content of lignin, said dewatering made in any suitable filter press FP1, which may drain a first filtrate REC1 from the lignin suspension. In order to reduce the amount of liquid in the filter cake LIG1 gas may be blown trough the lignin cake in order to displace any residual black liquor (not shown), and subsequently[0052]suspending the first lignin filter cake LIG1 in a second acidification stage SS using a second acid or mixture of acids...

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Abstract

The method is for separation of lignin from original black liquor (BLIN) that has a first precipitation stage (PR) for precipitation of lignin by a first acidification using acidifier AC1, preferably using CO2, at alkaline conditions, then separating a lignin cake with subsequent suspension of the lignin cake in a strong acid in order to leach our metals from the lignin followed by dewatering and obtaining a clean lignin product LP. The process further is improved by intensified hydrolysis of lignin cake such that most of the carbohydrates are broken down to dissolvable monomers that could be separated from the lignin in the filtrate from a filtering stage subsequent to the hydrolysis. The improved hydrolysis could reduce as much as 90% of the carbohydrate content using a moderately increased temperature and increased charge of acidifier while avoiding any larger lignin yield losses.

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TECHNICAL FIELD[0001]This invention relates to a method for producing high purity lignin, wherein lignin is separated from spent cooking liquor, called original black liquor, using a precipitation process.BACKGROUND[0002]The advantages with lignin separation from black liquor is already described in WO 2006 / 031175 and WO2006 / 038863. These patents disclose the novel process LignoBoost™ that is now sold by Metso, and wherein WO 2006 / 031175 disclose the basic two stage acidic wash process and WO2006 / 038863 disclose an improvement of the process where sulphate or sulphate ions are added to the process.[0003]The LignoBoost™ process was originally developed for production of an alternative bio-fuel, where main focus was at reduction of residual metal content, especially sodium, as the residual metal content may corrode boiler or burners using the lignin fuel. In this objective to reduce residual metal content it was shown that it was very important to maintain the process at the acidic si...

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IPC IPC(8): C07G1/00
CPCC07G1/00D21C11/04D21C11/0007D21C11/0042
Inventor TIKKA, PANU
Owner VALMET AB
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