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Literature is strongly contradictory about the molecular reasons for yellowing and brightness reversion of pure (lignin- and hemicellulose-free) celluloses, such as in highly bleached pulps, bacterial cellulose, or cotton linters. While oxidized groups—carbonyls (CO) and carboxyls (COOH)—have been recognized as the initiators of yellowing, they are generally always found together; thus, their effects...
5,8-Dihydroxy-[1,4]-naphthoquinone (DHNQ) is one of the key chromophores occurring in all types of aged cellulosics. This study investigates the degradation of DHNQ by chlorine dioxide at moderately acidic (pH 3) conditions, corresponding to the conditions of industrial bleaching (“D stage”). The degradation involves three major pathways. As initial reaction, a hydrogen transfer from DHNQ to chlorine...
The dihydroxyacetophenones 2,5-dihydroxyacetophenone (2,5-DHAP) and 2,6-dihydroxy-acetophenone (2,6-DHAP) belong to the key chromophores in cellulosic materials. The pulp and paper industry targets these key chromophores in their bleaching sequences to obtain brighter products. 2,5-DHAP and 2,6-DHAP were degraded with hydrogen peroxide in alkaline media, similar to conditions of peroxide bleaching...
Hexeneuronic acids (HexA) are a major cause of discoloration (yellowing/brightness reversion) in pulps from xylan-containing wood, being generated from the xylan’s 4-O-methylglucuronic acid residues. The HexA-derived chromophores, whose identification and structure confirmation have been described in the previous part of this series (Rosenau et al. in Cellulose, 2017), were subject to conditions of...
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