Enzymatic deinking process with pH shift and addition of alkalin

Paper making and fiber liberation – Processes of chemical liberation – recovery or purification... – Waste paper or textile waste

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TECHNICAL FIELD

The invention relates to an enzymatic process for deinking of waste paper.


BACKGROUND ART

Waste paper, such as old newspapers and magazines, is an important raw material for the pulp and paper industry. However, the reutilization of waste paper requires special treatment to permit reincorporation into various kinds of paper.
Firstly, the waste paper must be disintegrated in water to obtain a suspension of separated fibres. Two general types of equipment for this purpose are well known in the pulp and paper industry: low-consistency pulpers operating below 5% consistency (i.e. dry substance concentration) and high-consistency pulpers operating above 8% consistency, typically at 10-20%. Due to the presence of dispersed printing ink the pulp will be grey, and it is mostly used for production of grey cardboard.
Another type of treatment consists in disintegrating printed waste paper in the presence of chemicals in order to remove the ink. This so-called deinking combines pulping with chemical action to release the ink particles from the fibres. The treatment is carried out in a pulper at alkaline conditions, the most common deinking chemicals being sodium hydroxide, sodium silicate, and hydrogen peroxide; a surfactant is also added to facilitate the removal of ink. Deinking is generally made at 30.degree.-50.degree. C. The pH will generally be above 9, and in case of deinking at high consistency (above 8%) a pH above 10 is usually required for satisfactory deinking. The high pH leads to some yellowing of the pulp; this is reduced by the addition of hydrogen peroxide.
After this ink-releasing step, the pulp is diluted and purified to remove various contaminants, and the ink particles are removed from the pulp by washing, flotation or a combination of these.
It is known to use alkaline cellulase to improve the deinking during low-consistency pulping. Thus, JP-A 59-9299 (Kao) describes the use of alkaline Bacillus cellulase at 3-6% consistency and 40.degree.-45.degree. C. The process comprises 20 minutes pulping followed by 60-90 minutes maceration. Deinking chemicals were added at the beginning of the pulping, and cellulase and surfactant were added at the beginning of pulping or at the beginning of maceration.
JP-A 63-59494 (Honshu Paper) describes the use of alkaline cellulase from Humicola insolens to improve deinking at 5% consistency and 50.degree. C. The process comprises 3-5 minutes pulping followed by maceration for 140-360 minutes. Deinking chemicals, surfactant and cellulase were added before or during the maceration. The pH was 9.1.
EP 262,040 (Cellulose du Pin) and EP 351,655 (Cultor) describe the use of acidic cellulase and hemicellulase during pulping at 2-5% consistency and pH 3-7 for a different purpose (improvement of drainage). No deinking was performed.
It is described in TAPPI Journal, June 1989 that the effect of cellulase on pulp has a maximum at 3% consistency and decreases from 3 to 5%.
Use of cellulase during high-consistency pulping (above 8%) has not been described. It is the object of the invention to provide an improved process for deinking of waste paper using alkaline cellulase.


STATEMENT OF THE INVENTION

We have found that surprisingly good deinking can be obtained at high consistency by first pulping at high pH, then lowering the pH, adding alkaline cellulase and letting the cellulase act during continued pulping and/or maceration. The improved deinking results in higher whiteness and better cleanliness (fewer ink particles) in paper made from the treated pulp after separation of ink particles. Surprisingly, we have also found that this cellulase treatment results in better operation of certain equipment such as thickeners and in better drainage of the pulp during paper making, as indicated by a lower Schopper-Riegler number.
Accordingly, the invention provides an enzymatic process for deinking of waste paper, comprising the following sequential steps: deinking chemicals at a pH above 9.5, alkaline cellulase,


DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

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REFERENCES:
patent: 4923565 (1990-05-01), Fuentes et al.
patent: 5110412 (1992-05-01), Fuentes et al.
Orbit Search Service, File WPAT, Accession No. 88-109831/16, Honshu Paper Mfg. KK, J63059494-A, 85-315, 8816, Derwent's Abstract, Mar. 1988.
Orbit Search Service, File WPAT, Accession No. 84-051743/09, KAO Corp., J569009299-A, 840118, 8409, Derwent's Abstract, Jan. 1984.
Orbit Search Service, File WPAT, Accession No. 90-134645/18, OJI Paper KK, JP 2080683-A, 900320, 9018, Derwent's Abstract, Mar. 1990.

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