Intensification of moisture separation in the pulp convective drying process with ultrasound-assisted method

Lingbo Kong*, Jiahao Li, Wolfgang Eichhammer

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Abstract

Traditional pulp convective drying (CD) is time-consuming and energy-intensive. This study aimed to assess the drying performance of pulp using ultrasound-assisted drying (UAD) and compared it with CD to intensify moisture separation. UAD was found to be fast and efficient with high effective moisture diffusivity of 2.77 × 10–10 ∼ 3.20 × 10–10 m2/s, low activation energy of 20.2 kJ/mol, and short drying time of 21.0 ∼ 16.5 min. It demonstrated that applying ultrasound could promote moisture separation with 26 %∼42 % reductions in drying time and 42 %∼22 % savings in energy consumption. The constant rate period was not presented and no significant differences in drying rates were observed when the moisture ratio was below 0.43 under the investigated conditions. The kinetics modeling results indicated that the Page model was the best to predict the pulp drying kinetics for both methods. It may lead to an alternative efficient approach for decarbonizing the drying process in pulp and paper production.
Original languageEnglish
Article number130226
Pages (from-to)1-9
Number of pages9
JournalBioresource Technology
Volume394
Early online date18 Dec 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2024

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Funding

This work was supported by the Scientific Research Program Funded by Education Department of Shaanxi Provincial Government (Program No. 23JP013).

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Education Department of Shaanxi Provincial Government23JP013

    Keywords

    • Convective drying
    • Intensification
    • Moisture separation
    • Pulp
    • Ultrasound

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