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Study on the Removal of Fluorescent Whitening Agent by Pretreatment Ozone Oxidation for MBR Process Application (MBR 공정 적용을 위한 전처리 오존산화에 의한 형광증백제 제거 연구)

  • Choi, Jang-Seung;Ryu, Seung-Han;Shin, Dong-Hun;Lee, Jae-Hun;Lee, Soo-Chol;Kim, Sung-Gi;Ryu, Jae-Young;Shin, Won-Sik;Lee, Seul-Ki;Park, Min-Soo
    • Textile Coloration and Finishing
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.11-17
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    • 2017
  • In this study, ozone oxidation experiment was carried out for the removal of fluorescent whitening agent which is widely used in textile dyeing and paper industry. The stilbene fluorescent whitening agent has been industrialized since the earliest, and the amount of current production is the highest. Due to the characteristics of the fluorescent whitening agent that can not be removed by conventional wastewater treatment methods, the fluorescent whitening agent in wastewater treatment has difficulty in using as recycled water in the process. Pre-treatment ozone oxidation experiment was conducted prior to the introduction of Membrane Bio Reactor(MBR) treatment process by converting biodegradable materials into biodegradable materials. The removal efficiencies of fluorescent whitening agents, a diaminostilbenedisulfonic acid derivative by ozone oxidation were evaluated by $UV_{254}$ Scan, $COD_{Mn}$, T-N and color using a synthetic wastewater sample ($COD_{Mn}=433.0mg/{\ell}$) and paper and paper mill wastewater ($COD_{Mn}=157.2mg/{\ell}$).

Development of New Fluorescent Whitening Agent with 4,4'-Di((E)-styryl)-1,1'-biphenyl Skeleton Attached with Aromatic Ester from Recyclable Source MFB (재사용이 가능한 MFB로부터 Aromatic Ester가 도입된 4,4'-Di((E)-styryl)-1,1'-biphenyl의 골격을 갖는 새로운 Fluorescent Whitening Agent의 개발 연구)

  • Alkhalaf, Norah. S.;Kim, Seok Chan
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.303-306
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    • 2018
  • Methyl 4-formylbenzoate (MFB), a by-product of the DMT production process, which has been disposed, was used as a starting material for the synthesis of six new fluorescent whitening agent's candidates with 4,4'-di((E)-styryl)-1,1'-biphenyl skeleton attached with an aromatic ester, the same as that of the commercial product family. All candidates were synthesized by the reaction of MFB, and its derivatives with tetraethyl biphenyl-4,4'-diylbis(methylene)diphosphonate using Wittig-Horner reaction. UV spectra for all candidates were recorded and the data were used for calculating the molar absorptivity in order to confirm the usability as a fluorescent whitening agent. All of them showed overall molar extinction coefficients (log ${\varepsilon}$ 4.59~5.00) similar to those of conventional commercial products (log ${\varepsilon}$ 4.85). In particular, compounds 16 and 17 having a dimethoxyphenyl group exhibited a molar extinction coefficient superior to those of conventional commercial products, and thus a field testing for commercialization will be conducted.

Development of New Fluorescent Whitening Agent with 4,4'-Di((E)-styryl)-1,1'-biphenyl Skeleton from Recyclable Source MFB (재사용이 가능한 methyl 4-formylbenzoate로부터 4,4'-di((E)-styryl)-1,1'-biphenyl 골격 구조를 갖는 새로운 형광증백제 개발 연구)

  • Chung, Hyun Ju;Yang, Yun Seung;Kim, Seok Chan
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.294-298
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    • 2017
  • Six new fluorescent whitening agent's candidates with 4,4'-di((E)-styryl)-1,1'-biphenyl skeleton which is the same as that of Uvitex FP family were synthesized using methyl 4-formylbenzoate (MFB) as a starting material. MFB has been disposed as a by-product of dimethyl terephthalate (DMT) production process. Six candidates were synthesized by the reaction of MFB, and its derivatives with tetraethyl biphenyl-4,4'-diylbis(methylene)diphosphonate (3) using Wittig-Horner reaction. A series of UV spectra were recorded and the results were used for estimating molar absorptivities of each candidates in order to find their potential application as fluorescent whitening agents. Considering the molar absorptivity (log ${\varepsilon}$ 3.95~2.60) for all candidates was lower than that of the commercial Uvitex FP 127 (log ${\varepsilon}$ 4.85), it was concluded that they are not suitable for fluorescent whitening agent applications.

Effect of Fluorescent Whitening Agent and Tinting Dye on Optical Properties of Paper

  • Wang Li-Jun;Yoon Byung-Ho
    • Journal of Korea Technical Association of The Pulp and Paper Industry
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    • v.37 no.5 s.113
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    • pp.8-14
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    • 2005
  • The difference of whiteness, brightness and lightness was clearly explained in this paper by use of a tinting dye and a fluorescent whitening agent which are commercially widely used to make paper look whiter. Other optical properties such as tint, color shade, and color difference were also discussed. It is concluded that in comparing two tinting dyes, lightness (L*) is the most important property to be compared, while whiteness data should be used in caution in order not to surpass its significant range, and a*, b* values can also be used to find the change of color shades together with ${\Delta}E$ as color difference. In comparing two fluorescent whitening agents, whiteness or brightness values are most important to be compared, but lightness values are not suitable for this purpose; a*, b* and color difference ${\Delta}E$ can also be referred, but with less significance.

Interaction between Polyelectrolytes Layer-by-Layer Assembled Fibers and Fluorescent Whitening Agent (고분자전해질 LbL multilayering 처리된 섬유와 형광증백제와의 반응성)

  • Sim, Kyu-Jeong;Lee, Sung-Rin;Chin, Seong-Min;Ryu, Jae-Ho;Youn, Hye-Jung
    • Journal of Korea Technical Association of The Pulp and Paper Industry
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    • v.42 no.4
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    • pp.71-77
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    • 2010
  • To utilize modified pulp fibers in papermaking system, it is necessary to evaluate the interaction between modified fibers and papermaking additives. Fluorescent whitening agent (FWA) is an important additive which has been widely used for production of writing and printing paper. We modified pulp fiber surface by Layer-by-Layer multilayering of polyelectrolytes, and investigated the interaction between these fibers and FWA used in internal addition or surface treatment. Pulp fiber with cationic surface charge showed a good affinity to internal FWA. For FWA in surface sizing agent, whiteness and brightness of paper was dependent on pickup weight and polyelectrolyte type. Pulp fibers with C-starch/PSS multilayer showed better optical properties than poly-DADMAC/PSS treatment. It indicated that polyelectrolyte type in Layer-by-Layer multilayering as well as a good affinity to FWA is important to get better whiteness and brightness.

Analysis of the Behavior of Fluorescent Whitening Agents in Recycling Process of White Ledger (형광증백제가 함유된 백상고지의 재활용에 따른 형광증백제의 거동 분석)

  • Lee, Ji Young;Kim, Chul Hwan;Park, Jong-Hye;Kim, Eun-Hea;Sung, Yong Joo;Heo, Young-Jun;Kim, Young-Hoon;Kim, Yeon-Oh
    • Journal of Korea Technical Association of The Pulp and Paper Industry
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    • v.47 no.1
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    • pp.52-58
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    • 2015
  • White ledger usually includes white office paper, computer paper, and copy machine paper. Because these grades need high optical properties, fluorescent whitening agents (FWAs) are widely used in the papermaking process. FWAs are the most powerful and effective chemical used to obtain high CIE whiteness and ISO brightness in papers. The rising demand for white or ultra-white papers has increased the use of FWAs. However, FWAs used in white ledger can restrict its use, even though white ledger is widely used as a raw material in paperboard mills. Therefore, it is necessary to develop methods to control FWAs from white ledger to increase its use in paperboard mills. In this study, the behaviors of disulpho fluorescent whitening agent (D-FWA), tetrasulpo fluorescent whitening agent (T-FWA), and hexasulpho fluorescent whitening agent (H-FWA) during the recycling process were identified as a first step to remove FWAs from white ledger. We prepared four types of papers (dyed with D-FWA, T-FWA, and H-FWA), disintegrated these papers, and made handsheets. This recycling process was carried out three times in a laboratory. After each round of recycling, the hand-sheets' CIE whiteness and fluorescence index were measured, and the distribution of FWAs in the Z-direction was observed using CLSM images. FWA reductions in the model papers were calculated using fluorescence indices as a function of the number of recycling. FWAs in handsheets containing T-FWA and H-FWA decreased linearly as a function of the number of recycling, but D-FWA did not show a significant reduction in the fluorescence index after recycling. T-FWA and H-FWA showed similar distributions of D-FWA after recycling. Therefore, as much T-FWA and H-FWA as possible must be detached in the early processes of papermaking at paperboard mills.

Study on the Factors Influencing the Fluorescence Index of Internal Fluorescent Whitening Agent (내첨 형광증백제의 형광현상에 영향하는 인자에 대한 연구)

  • Lim, Gi-Baek;Lee, Ji-Young;Kim, Chul-Hwan;Kim, Sun-Young;Park, Jong-Hea
    • Journal of Korea Technical Association of The Pulp and Paper Industry
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    • v.46 no.1
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    • pp.11-17
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    • 2014
  • This study analyzed the effects of specific factors on the fluorescence index of the fluorescent whitening agent (FWA) that is used for internal addition. The specific factors were identified by the literature review, and a statistical survey was carried out to analyze the effects of those factors on the fluorescence index. Bulk, grammage, fillers and internal sizing agents were selected as the specific factors. The paper samples were prepared with internal FWA in a laboratory. The fluorescence indices of the model papers were measured, and p-values of the specific factors on the fluorescence index were calculated by the SPSS program. Most of p-values were greater than 0.05, so the specific factors do not have a significant impact on the internal FWA fluorescence index.

Study on the Removal of Fluorescent Whitening Agent for Paper-mill Wastewater Reuse using the Submerged Membrane Bioreactor(SMBR) with Ozone Oxidation Process (제지폐수 재이용을 위한 침지형 생물막 여과와 오존산화공정(SMBR-Ozone Oxidation Process)에 의한 형광증백제 제거에 관한 연구)

  • Choi, Jang-Seung;Shin, Dong-Hun;Ryu, Seung-Han;Lee, Jae-Hun;Ryu, Jae-Young;Shin, Won-Sik;Lee, Seul-Ki;Park, Min-Soo;Lee, Sang Oh
    • Textile Coloration and Finishing
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.51-61
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    • 2018
  • In this study, effluent water was produced through Submerged Membrane Bio-Reactor(SMBR) process, which is a simple system and decomposes organic matter contained in wastewater with biological treatment process and performs solid-liquid separation, Especially, ozone oxidation treatment process is applied to effluent water containing fluorescent whitening agent, which is a trace pollutant which is not removed by biological treatment, and influences the quality of reused water. The concentration of $COD_{Cr}$ in the SMBR was $449.3mg/{\ell}-COD_{Cr}$, and the concentration of permeate water was $100.3mg/{\ell}-COD_{Cr}$. The removal efficiency was about 70.1%. The amount of ozone required for the removal of the fluorescent whitening agent in the permeated water in SMBR was $6.67g-O_3/min$, and the amount of ozone required to remove $COD_{Mn}$ relative to the permeate water was calculated to remove $0.997mg-COD_{Mn}$ for 1mg of $O_3$.

Study on the Migration of Fluorescent Whitening Agents Used for Papermaking Process (제지용 형광증백제의 전이현상에 대한 기초연구)

  • Lee, Ji Young;Kim, Chul Hwan;Sung, Yong Joo;Kim, Eun Hea;Kim, Jae Hyung;Park, Tae Ung
    • Journal of Korea Technical Association of The Pulp and Paper Industry
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    • v.48 no.3
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    • pp.5-13
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    • 2016
  • This study investigated the effects of different factors on the migration of a fluorescent whitening agent (FWA) from paper treated with FWAs to non-fluorescent papers. FWA migration experiments were carried out in vertical and friction contacts between the papers dyed with FWAs and non-fluorescent papers. During the experiments, we identified the effects of the addition and types of FWAs, contact time, temperature, and relative humidity (RH) on FWA migration. The fluorescence indices of the non-fluorescent papers were measured before and after the migration experiments, and the Student's t test, a statistical tool, was utilized to compare results from different migration experiments. In vertical contact experiments, FWA migration to non-fluorescent paper was observed at $30^{\circ}C$ and 70% RH; this was attributed to the high moisture content of the paper. FWA migration did not occur significantly at $23^{\circ}C$ and 50% RH. In the friction contact experiments, FWA migrations were identified at both temperature conditions and RH percentages. The addition and types of FWAs did not increase the fluorescence index of non-fluorescent papers. Therefore, it was concluded that the moisture content of paper and the friction contact affected FWA migration from the papers containing internal and surface FWAs.

Applying Fluorescent Whitening Agent and Tinting Dye on Paper

  • Wang Li-Jun;Chen Fu-Shan;An Kook-Hun;Yoon Byung-Ho
    • Proceedings of the Korea Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry Conference
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    • 2004.11a
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    • pp.100-105
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    • 2004
  • The difference of whiteness, brightness and lightness was clearly explained in this paper through the use of a tinting dye and a fluorescent whitening agent which are commercially wide]y used to make paper look whiter. Other optical properties such as tint, color shade, and color difference were also discussed. It was suggested that in comparing two tinting dyes, lightness $(L^*)$ is the most important property to be compared, while whiteness data should be used in caution in order not to surpass its significant range, and $a^*,\;b^*$ values can also be used to see the change of color shades together with ${\Delta}E$ as color difference. In comparing two fluorescent whitening agents, whiteness or brightness values are most important to be compared, but lightness values are not suitable fur this purpose; $a^*,\;b^*$ and color difference ${\Delta}E$ can also be referred, but with less significance.

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