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Xylanase prebleaching of fractions of Douglas-fir kraft pulp of different fibre length
Authors:S D Mansfield  K K Y Wong  E de Jong  J N Saddler
Institution:(1) Chair of Forest Products Biotechnology, Department of Wood Science, University of British Columbia, V6T 1Z4 Vancouver, BC, Canada
Abstract:A commercial xylanase from Trichoderma longibrachiatum was used to treat the fractions of Douglas-fir kraft pulp of different fibre length. Enzymatic prebleaching was followed by chelation and peroxide bleaching. An evaluation of both optical and physical properties of the distinct fractions was conducted. A difference in susceptibility of the fractions of different fibre length to xylanase prebleaching was observed. The bleach-boosting effect observed with all fractions appeared to be related to the high-molecular-mass UV-absorbing material solubilized during enzyme treatments. Xylanase treatments resulted in beneficial effects to handsheet density and roughness as well as to some of the strength properties. However, the response to the xylanase treatments exhibited by all fractions of different fibre length was not uniform, indicating that fiber composition played a key role in the effectiveness of xylanase treatments.
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