delignifiering
Delignifiering is a chemical process used to remove lignin from wood pulp, a crucial step in the production of paper and other cellulose-based products. Lignin is a complex organic polymer that binds cellulose fibers together, providing strength and rigidity to plant cell walls. However, in the context of papermaking, lignin is considered an impurity because it does not contribute to the strength of the final paper product. Delignification aims to separate lignin from cellulose fibers, allowing for the production of high-quality paper with improved strength and brightness.
The process of delignification typically involves the use of chemical reagents such as sodium hydroxide (NaOH)
Delignification is an essential step in the pulp and paper industry, enabling the production of a wide