Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, Vol.44, No.18, 7078-7085, 2005
Kinetic model for Kraft pulping process
A new mechanism is proposed for the heterogeneous delignification reaction during the Kraft pulping process. The mechanism consists of three key kinetic steps: (1) adsorption of hydroxide and hydrosulfide ions on lignin; (2) surface reaction on the solid surface to produce degraded lignin products; and (3) desorption of degradation products from the solid surface. The most important step for the delignification process is the surface reaction, rather than the reactions occurring in the liquid phase. A kinetic model has, thus, been developed based on the proposed mechanism. The derived kinetic model shows that the mechanism can be employed to predict the pulping behavior under a variety of conditions with good accuracy.