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[国外] Environmental Friendly Technology Can Remove Ink Stains In Paper Recycling

Environmental Friendly Technology Can Remove Ink Stains In Paper Recycling

The greatest challenge in paper recycling is removal of polymeric ink and coating; and the most difficult paper is mixed office wastepaper. Traditional de-inking processes involve large quantities of chemicals which are expensive and unfriendly to the environment. A better alternative would be a technology that involves biological intervention.

The greatest challenge in paper recycling is removal of polymeric ink and coating. It was suggested that the most difficult raw material for de-inking is the mixed office wastepaper especially the papers that had gone through photocopiers and laser printers.
Traditional de-inking processes involve the use of large quantities of chemicals. Not only is this expensive, it causes pollution to the environment due to the excessive use of chemicals. Environmental friendly technology that exploits enzymes (biological molecules) potential has been the focus of many researches that look for lower operational cost and minimal environmental impact in paper de-inking processes.
Enzymatic treatment can achieve similar effect as chemical treatment. It can even improve the de-inking results without affecting the physical properties in the final paper product. Application of enzyme stable in alkaline environment has been shown in other research to be effective in increasing the brightness and reduced the ink counts of recycled paper.
A research project conducted by Universiti Malaysia Sarawak and Sarawak Forestry Corporation reported the use of a crude enzyme preparation for the enzymatic de-inking of mixed office paper. The enzyme material was prepared by growing endoglucanase (enzyme use for the enzymatic treatment) producing Bacillus licheniformis BL-P7 in a liquid culture media containing sago pith waste and rice husk.
The enzymatic effect was compared to the conventional chemical treatment. The enzymatic de-inking process was reported to produce better deinking effects on the mixed office paper compared to conventional chemical methods. Ink detachment from the paper fibre was facilitated by the enzymatic modification of the fibre surfaces. Furthermore, the process proved to be more effective for the removal of larger ink particles. Also, properties such as brightness, air permeability, tensile, and tear were enhanced in the handsheets preparation of the recycled mixed office paper.
Researchers : Hashimatul F.H., Hairul A.R., Andrew Wong H.H., Awg A.Sallehin A.H. (all of Universiti Malaysia Sarawak), Nigel Lim P.T. (Sarawak Forestry Corporation)


Aug 30, 2008
Universiti Malaysia Sarawak

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  • sally208 在2008-8-31 16:06 评分: 金币 +3 原因: 精品转贴

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用酶来去墨,确是一个不错的方法,只是成本估计也不会低,而且酶的生物功能易受环境影响,不知能否重复使用?

Work, Finish, Publish!
很好的想法,很有前途.

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yes! it is promising

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