Bleaching of deinked paper/wood pulp

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

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162 7, 162 78, 162 84, D21C 910, D21C 916

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ABSTRACT:
Deinked paper/wood pulps are improvedly bleached to high levels of whiteness by conjointly treating such pulps with a sulfite bleaching agent, e.g., Na.sub.2 SO.sub.3, NaHSO.sub.3 or mixture thereof, or SO.sub.2 and NaOH, and a reducing agent more electronegative than the sulfite ion, e.g., thiourea dioxide, sodium borohydride or sodium dithionite, in a reaction medium having an initial pH ranging from 6 to 12, advantageously followed by washing sulfite and reducing agent values from the bleached pulp and then treating the washed pulp with hydrogen peroxide in an aqueous alkaline medium.

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