Environmentally friendly production of pulp and paper / Pratima Bajpai.

By: Bajpai, P. (Pratima) [author.]
Language: English Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., c2010Description: 1 online resource (365 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780470649640; 9780470649657 (ebook)Subject(s): Pulping -- Environmental aspects | Papermaking -- Environmental aspects | Sustainable engineeringGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 676.042 LOC classification: TS1109 | .B24 2010Online resources: Full text available at Wiley Online Library Click here to view
Contents:
Preface. 1 Introduction. 1.1 Superior Operating Procedures. 1.2 Process Modifications. 1.3 Process Redesign. 1.4 Recycling. References. 2 Overview of Pulp and Papermaking Processes. 2.1 Raw Material Preparation and Handling. 2.2 Pulp Manufacturing. 2.3 Pulp Washing and Screening. 2.4 Pulp Bleaching. 2.5 Stock Preparation. 2.6 Papermaking. 2.7 Chemical Recovery. References. 3 Environmental Issues of the Pulp and Paper Industry. 3.1 Effluent Toxicity. 3.2 Air Emissions. References. 4 Emissions from Pulp and Papermaking. 4.1 Kraft Pulping. 4.2 Sulfite Pulping. 4.3 Mechanical Pulping. 4.4 Recycled Fiber Processing. 4.5 Papermaking. References. 5 Cleaner Production Measures in Pulp and Paper Making. 5.1 Kraft Pulping. 5.2 Sulfite Pulping. 5.3 Mechanical and Chemimechanical Pulping. 5.4 Recycled Paper Processing. 5.5 Papermaking. References. 6 Recent Developments in Cleaner Production. 6.1 Use of Cooking Catalyst. 6.2 Organo Solvent Pulping. 6.3 Black Liquor Gasification. 6.4 Removal of Chelating Agents. 6.5 Energy-Efficient Thermomechanical Pulping Processes. 6.6 Recovery of Boiler Ash and Carbon Dioxide Gas to Produce Recycled Mineral Fillers. 6.7 Impulse Technology for Dewatering of Paper. 6.8 Condebelt Process. 6.9 Internal Heat Pumps. 6.10 Total Site Integration Tools. 6.11 Wastewater Treatment for Water Recovery and Reuse. 6.12 Biotechnologies for Cleaner Paper Production. References. Glossary and Abbreviations. Subject Index.
Summary: Implementing Cleaner Production in the pulp and paper industry The large—and still growing—pulp and paper industry is a capital- and resource-intensive industry that contributes to many environmental problems, including global warming, human toxicity, ecotoxicity, photochemical oxidation, acidification, nutrification, and solid wastes. This important reference for professionals in the pulp and paper industry details how to improve manufacturing processes that not only cut down on the emission of pollutants but also increase productivity and decrease costs. Environmentally Friendly Production of Pulp and Paper guides professionals in the pulp and paper industry to implement the internationally recognized process of Cleaner Production (CP). It provides updated information on CP measures in: Raw material storage and preparation Pulping processes (Kraft, Sulphite, and Mechanical) Bleaching, recovery, and papermaking Emission treatment and recycled fiber processing In addition, the book includes a discussion on recent cleaner technologies and their implementation status and benefits in the pulp and paper industry. Covering every aspect of pulping and papermaking essential to the subject of reducing pollution, this is a must-have for paper and bioprocess engineers, environmental engineers, and corporations in the forest products industry.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
PRATIMA BAJPAI is presently a technical consultant in the pulp and paper industry. She has over thirty years of experience in research at National Sugar Institute Kanpur and Thapar Center for Industrial Research and Development in India, and University of Saskatchewan and University of Western Ontario in Canada. Her main research activities are in the areas of pulp and paper, and industrial and environmental biotechnology. Dr. Bajpai has published twelve books and contributed over seventy-five articles in peer-reviewed journals. She has also contributed chapters to a number of books and encyclopedia, obtained eleven patents, and has written several technical reports.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preface.
1 Introduction.

1.1 Superior Operating Procedures.

1.2 Process Modifications.

1.3 Process Redesign.

1.4 Recycling.

References.

2 Overview of Pulp and Papermaking Processes.

2.1 Raw Material Preparation and Handling.

2.2 Pulp Manufacturing.

2.3 Pulp Washing and Screening.

2.4 Pulp Bleaching.

2.5 Stock Preparation.

2.6 Papermaking.

2.7 Chemical Recovery.

References.

3 Environmental Issues of the Pulp and Paper Industry.

3.1 Effluent Toxicity.

3.2 Air Emissions.

References.

4 Emissions from Pulp and Papermaking.

4.1 Kraft Pulping.

4.2 Sulfite Pulping.

4.3 Mechanical Pulping.

4.4 Recycled Fiber Processing.

4.5 Papermaking.

References.

5 Cleaner Production Measures in Pulp and Paper Making.

5.1 Kraft Pulping.

5.2 Sulfite Pulping.

5.3 Mechanical and Chemimechanical Pulping.

5.4 Recycled Paper Processing.

5.5 Papermaking.

References.

6 Recent Developments in Cleaner Production.

6.1 Use of Cooking Catalyst.

6.2 Organo Solvent Pulping.

6.3 Black Liquor Gasification.

6.4 Removal of Chelating Agents.

6.5 Energy-Efficient Thermomechanical Pulping Processes.

6.6 Recovery of Boiler Ash and Carbon Dioxide Gas to Produce Recycled Mineral Fillers.

6.7 Impulse Technology for Dewatering of Paper.

6.8 Condebelt Process.

6.9 Internal Heat Pumps.

6.10 Total Site Integration Tools.

6.11 Wastewater Treatment for Water Recovery and Reuse.

6.12 Biotechnologies for Cleaner Paper Production.

References.

Glossary and Abbreviations.

Subject Index.

Implementing Cleaner Production in the pulp and paper industry
The large—and still growing—pulp and paper industry is a capital- and resource-intensive industry that contributes to many environmental problems, including global warming, human toxicity, ecotoxicity, photochemical oxidation, acidification, nutrification, and solid wastes. This important reference for professionals in the pulp and paper industry details how to improve manufacturing processes that not only cut down on the emission of pollutants but also increase productivity and decrease costs.

Environmentally Friendly Production of Pulp and Paper guides professionals in the pulp and paper industry to implement the internationally recognized process of Cleaner Production (CP). It provides updated information on CP measures in:

Raw material storage and preparation

Pulping processes (Kraft, Sulphite, and Mechanical)

Bleaching, recovery, and papermaking

Emission treatment and recycled fiber processing

In addition, the book includes a discussion on recent cleaner technologies and their implementation status and benefits in the pulp and paper industry.

Covering every aspect of pulping and papermaking essential to the subject of reducing pollution, this is a must-have for paper and bioprocess engineers, environmental engineers, and corporations in the forest products industry.

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