A PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT OF AQUEOUS ETHANOL PULPING OF BAGASSE: THE ECOPULP PROCESS
By B.P. LAVARACK, T.J. RAINEY, K.L. FALZON and G.E. BULLOCK
SRI has examined the organosolv (organic solvation) pulping of Australian bagasse
using technology supplied by Ecopulp. In the process, bagasse is reacted with
aqueous ethanol in a digester at elevated temperatures (between 150ºC and 200ºC).
The products from the digester are separated using proprietary technology before
further processing into a range of saleable products. Test trials were undertaken
using two batch digesters; the first capable of pulping about 25 g of wet depithed
bagasse and the second, larger samples of about 1.5 kg of wet depithed bagasse.
From this study, the unbleached pulp produced from fresh bagasse did not have
very good strength properties for the production of corrugated medium for cartons
and bleached pulp. In particular, the lignin contents as indicated by the Kappa
number for the unbleached pulps are high for making bleached pulp. However, in
spite of the high lignin content, it is possible to bleach the pulp to acceptable levels
of brightness up to 86.6% ISO. The economics were assessed for three tier pricing
(namely low, medium and high price). The economic return for a plant that
produces 100 air dry t/d of brownstock pulp is satisfactory for both high and
medium pricing levels of pricing. The outcomes from the project justify that work
should continue through to either pilot plant or upgraded laboratory facility.