Abstract

Whole stalks and manually depithed stalks of the thistle Cynara cardunculus L. were studied at 150, 160 and 170 °C regarding their kraft pulping kinetics. Three pulping phases were observed: initial, bulk and residual, corresponding to the removal of approximately 25, 15 and 5% of the material, respectively. The rate constants of the initial phase were approximately 10 times higher than that of the bulk phase (5.3 × 10 −2 min −1 versus 5.9 × 10 −3 min −1 for the whole stalks pulping at 160 °C). The activation energy was 74, 45 and 24 kJ mol −1, respectively, for the initial, bulk and final delignification phases. The pulp yields from depithed stalks were somewhat higher (57% versus 54% at 160 °C, 120 min). The presence of pith was related to lower yields and to higher diffusion resistance of parenchyma cells. Depithing of stalks should be included as a raw-material preparation before pulping

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