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Evaluation of Pulp and Papermaking Properties of Melia azedarach

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As the world’s population rises, there is a greater need for additional pulpwood for paper production worldwide. Therefore, this research aimed to evaluate the pulp and papermaking characteristics of Melia azedarach. Proximate chemical analysis, fiber morphology, pulping, bleaching, and physical tests were carried out to check the suitability of raw material. The proximate chemical analysis results showed that M. azedarach has a holocellulose content of 72.95% and a lignin content of 22.14%. Fiber morphology assessment revealed that the fibers were 0.571 mm long, 13.45 μm wide, and had a 2.52 μm cell wall thickness. Kraft pulping of M. azedarach was performed at different active alkali contents (5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, and 25%) and temperatures (150 °C, 160 °C, 170 °C, 180 °C, and 190 °C), keeping the sulfidity constant at 25%. The maximum pulp yield was 41.81% at an active alkali content of 15%, a temperature of 170 °C, and a cooking time of 90 min. The effect of pulping on the fiber morphology was studied using scanning electron microscopy, which showed that the fiber’s surface before pulping was tight and arranged in an orderly way, with a relatively complex texture. After pulping, lignin, hemicellulose, and cellulose were removed, and the fiber became softer and more loosened, containing micropores. The pulp produced was bleached, and sheet preparation and testing were performed. The prepared paper sheets had a tensile index of 23.3 Nm/g, a burst index of 1.4 kPa m2/g, and a tear index of 4.0 mN m2/g. This study concluded that M. azedarach could be a raw material for the pulp and papermaking industries. The results indicated that M. azedarach is also a potential alternative resource for pulp and paper production in Ethiopia.
Title: Evaluation of Pulp and Papermaking Properties of Melia azedarach
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As the world’s population rises, there is a greater need for additional pulpwood for paper production worldwide.
Therefore, this research aimed to evaluate the pulp and papermaking characteristics of Melia azedarach.
Proximate chemical analysis, fiber morphology, pulping, bleaching, and physical tests were carried out to check the suitability of raw material.
The proximate chemical analysis results showed that M.
azedarach has a holocellulose content of 72.
95% and a lignin content of 22.
14%.
Fiber morphology assessment revealed that the fibers were 0.
571 mm long, 13.
45 μm wide, and had a 2.
52 μm cell wall thickness.
Kraft pulping of M.
azedarach was performed at different active alkali contents (5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, and 25%) and temperatures (150 °C, 160 °C, 170 °C, 180 °C, and 190 °C), keeping the sulfidity constant at 25%.
The maximum pulp yield was 41.
81% at an active alkali content of 15%, a temperature of 170 °C, and a cooking time of 90 min.
The effect of pulping on the fiber morphology was studied using scanning electron microscopy, which showed that the fiber’s surface before pulping was tight and arranged in an orderly way, with a relatively complex texture.
After pulping, lignin, hemicellulose, and cellulose were removed, and the fiber became softer and more loosened, containing micropores.
The pulp produced was bleached, and sheet preparation and testing were performed.
The prepared paper sheets had a tensile index of 23.
3 Nm/g, a burst index of 1.
4 kPa m2/g, and a tear index of 4.
0 mN m2/g.
This study concluded that M.
azedarach could be a raw material for the pulp and papermaking industries.
The results indicated that M.
azedarach is also a potential alternative resource for pulp and paper production in Ethiopia.

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