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Characterization and evaluation of Paulownia elongota
as a raw material for paper production
Saim Ates1*, Yonghao Ni
2, Mehmet Akgul3, Ayhan Tozluoglu3
1Kastamonu
University, Forestry Faculty, 37100, Kastamonu, Turkey.
2Limerick
Pulp and Paper Centre, UNB, Fredericton, NB, E3B6C2, Canada.
3Duzce
University, Forestry Faculty, 81100, Duzce, Turkey.
Corresponding author: E-mail:
saimates@kastamonu.edu.tr, Tel: +90-5052243173; Fax:
+90-3662152316
Accepted 23 September, 2008 |
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Paulownia elongota,
one of the most fast growing species of the world, was
evaluated as raw material for pulp and paper production. The
chemical, morphological and anatomical aspects of paulownia
wood were determined. The lignin, holocellulose and
α-cellulose contents in P. elongota wood were
comparable to those of some common non-wood and hardwood raw
materials. Different chemical pulping procedures were
applied to P. elongota wood to evaluate its pulping
potential. Paper strength properties and acidic group
content bound to the cell wall were determined. The alkali
solubility, water solubility and alcohol-benzene extractive
content were higher than those from wood and most non-woods.
The fiber length of 0.83 mm was observed, which is close to
low end of the hardwoods but fiber diameter was very wide,
similar to that of softwoods. The pulpability of paulownia
wood was also studied. The pulp yield and viscosity were
very low and the kappa numbers were high. The strength
properties were comparable to those of some wood and
non-wood pulps. Although, paulownia pulps are considered as
low quality materials, it can be used for paper production
when mixed with long fibrous materials.
Key words:
Paulownia elongota, chemical, morphological,
anatomical properties, pulping. |