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Preparation of lignosulfonic acid salts by sulfite cooking of used non-condensing wood

https://doi.org/10.54596/2958-0048-2024-4-35-42

Abstract

This article is devoted to the production of lignosulfonic acid salts by sulfite cooking. Lignosulfonates are important organic compounds that have unique surface-active properties and are widely used in various industries. The article analyzes the main stages of the preparation and separation of lignosulfonates. The possibilities of the synthesis of lignosulfonic acid salts and the potential of their use as additives in water-soluble paints and varnishes are described. The positive effect of the lignosulfonate content on the change in the surface tension of water-acrylic dispersions is shown. Based on the obtained synthesis results, the yield of sodium lignosulfonate was calculated and a technical and economic calculation of the cost of producing 10 kg of the product was performed.

About the Authors

E. G. Kartasheva
Manash Kozybayev North Kazakhstan University NPLC
Kazakhstan

Student of the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Technology

Petrolpavlovsk



O. S. Cherepetskaya
Manash Kozybayev North Kazakhstan University NPLC
Kazakhstan

Student of the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Technology

Petrolpavlovsk



A. S. Zhabina
Manash Kozybayev North Kazakhstan University NPLC
Kazakhstan

Student of the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Technology

Petrolpavlovsk



D. Yu. Ostrovnaya
Manash Kozybayev North Kazakhstan University NPLC
Kazakhstan

Corresponding author, Master's student of the Department of Chemistry and Chemical 
Technology

Petrolpavlovsk



K. A. Ostrovnoy
Manash Kozybayev North Kazakhstan University NPLC
Kazakhstan

Master of Science, Senior Lecturer, Department of Chemistry and Chemical 
Technology

Petrolpavlovsk



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Kartasheva E.G., Cherepetskaya O.S., Zhabina A.S., Ostrovnaya D.Yu., Ostrovnoy K.A. Preparation of lignosulfonic acid salts by sulfite cooking of used non-condensing wood. Vestnik of M. Kozybayev North Kazakhstan University. 2024;(4 (64)):35-42. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.54596/2958-0048-2024-4-35-42

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