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Formation of organochlorine compounds in kraft pulp bleaching processes
Authors:S Juuti  T Vartiainen  J Ruuskanen
Institution:

a Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Kuopio, P.O.Box 1627, FIN-70211, Kuopio, Finland

b Department of Environmental Hygiene, National Public Health Institute, P.O.Box 95, FIN-70701, Kuopio, Finland

Abstract:The most abundant volatile organochlorine compounds (VOCCs), trichloroacetic and dichloroacetic acids and AOX, were determined in bleaching effluent and waste water from three kraft pulp mills during ClO2 bleaching. 0.6–7.7 g of VOCCs per ton bleached pulp were formed, the most abundant being chloroform and dichloroacetic acid methyl ester. Most of the VOCCs were removed during treatment, and it was estimated that 2–30 t of VOCCs would be removed annually from activated sludge treatment plants in Finnish kraft pulp mills using elemental chlorine free bleaching, most likely by volatilization. Dichloroacetic acid was formed in considerably higher amounts than trichloroacetic acid, and both compounds were removed effectively during treatment. The formation of all organochlorine compounds decreased considerably when non-chlorinated bleaching was employed.
Keywords:AOX  bleaching effluent  chlorinated acetic acids  chloroform  volatile organochlorine compounds  waste water
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