Type
article
Identifier
Santos, A.J. [et al.] (2014) - Characterization of cypress wood for kraft pulp production. BioResources. ISSN 1930-2126 . 9(3). p. 4764-4774.
1930-2126
Title
Characterization of cypress wood for kraft pulp production
Subject
Cupressus
Cupressus arizonica
Cupressus lusitanica
Cupressus sempervirens
Pulping potential
Extractives
Lignin
Cupressus arizonica
Cupressus lusitanica
Cupressus sempervirens
Pulping potential
Extractives
Lignin
Date
2014-09-25T16:28:28Z
2014-09-25T16:28:28Z
2014
2014-09-25T16:28:28Z
2014
Description
Wood samples of Cupressus arizonica, C. lusitanica, and C. sempervirens were evaluated for chemical, anatomical, and pulp characteristics as raw material for pulp production. Two 17-year-old trees per species were harvested, and wood samples were taken at a height of 2 m. Wood chips from Pinus pinaster (Portugal) and P. sylvestris (Finland) were used as references. C. arizonica differed from C. lusitanica and C. sempervirens with significantly lower (p < 0.05) tracheid diameter and wall thickness in the earlywood. The total extractives contents were 3.9%, 3.3%, and 2.5% for C. lusitanica, C. sempervirens, and C. arizonica, respectively, lower than the 5.1% for P. pinaster and 4.5% for P. sylvestris. Klason lignin content ranged from 33.0 to 35.6%, higher than the 28.0 to 28.7% for the pinewoods. The kraft pulp yields for C. arizonica, C. lusitanica, and C. sempervirens were 37.7%, 36.7%, and 38.7%, respectively, with kappa numbers of 32.0, 31.6, and 28.7, respectively; the yield values were 40.8% and 42.8%, with kappa numbers of 23.4 and 21.0, for P. pinaster and P. sylvestris, respectively. The cypress species are clearly different from pine in relation to wood pulping behavior. Among the cypress, C. sempervirens provided the best pulping results
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Language
eng
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