Utilization of Common Hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) Prunings for Pulp Production
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For the purpose of this study, pulp and handseet were produced from common hazelnut (Coryllus avellana L.) wood by using Kraft methods. Chip/solution ratio was chosen as 1/5, cooking temperature was 170 degrees C and time for reaching the maximum temperature was 90 minutes. Screened yield was found best in 20/26 active alkali/sulfidity ratio with 47.59 %. With increased active alkali/sulfidity ratios, screened yield was decreased. The best beating degree has been identified as the 50 SR degrees. According to cooking parameters, while NaOH/Na2S ratio was 20/26 %, tearing index, breaking length and burst index were reached to the maximum value of 3.83 mN.m(2)/g, 43.23 N.m/g and 1.87 kPa.m(2)/g, respectively. These values were used for selecting the optimum cooking parameters.










