Application of mass transfer in the pulp and paper Industry overview, processing, challenges, and prospects
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2023
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Results in Engineering (Elsevier)
Abstract
This study reviews the mass transfer with a focus on the challenges, benefits, processing and prospects in the pulp
and paper industry with a scope limited to Kraft pulping which is the dominant pulping process worldwide. The
mass transfer usually occurs in various processes that deal with reactions, separation, and heat transfer. All these
aforementioned processes occur in the production of pulp and paper from their raw materials. The application of
mass transfer to these processes is of great importance in setting target yields, and specifications and improving
efficiency. The major processes where mass transfer principles are applied are drying, chemical washing, pulp
digestion and pulp bleaching respectively. Understanding the requirements and targets of each of these processes
in combination with the mass transfer principles helps in the development of models and design of equipment
that operate based on the developed models in meeting the required targets. Studies have indicated that mass and
energy balances cannot be done independently in meeting the required targets and equipment design. The drying
and stripping of lignocellulosic components of the feed-in paper manufacture constitute a large part of the
challenges faced by the industry. Drying techniques have been considered to be inefficient, and lignocellulosic
by-products are known to contain toxic components. Green chemistry production processes and newer drying
techniques were indicated as possible solutions. It is expected that researchers and investors would find this
article useful.
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Mass transfer Pulp and paper industry Challenges of mass transfer Benefits of mass transfer Prospects of mass transfer