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titleOfInvention COMPOUNDS AND PROCESS FOR OBTAINING POLLUTION ADDITIVES APPLIED IN THE PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSIC POLPA
abstract Is the present invention compound and process for obtaining pulping additives, more specifically tailor made compounds applied in the production of cellulose pulp? new generation - pang, object of description and claim that finds outstanding benefit in the industry and commerce of pulp production to obtain products such as the most varied types of paper destined to receive writing and graphics, either manually or through process and may result in products such as paper packaging, sanitary paper (toilet paper), among others. the compounds comprise: quinone compounds; alkaline earth metal short chain organic salts and specific surfactants. The process comprises the following steps: 1. defining the amounts of the compound; 2.- homogenization of the compounds in toothed disc high shear disperser; 3.- Screening for removal of contaminants and larger particles and 4.- Ball mill milling, aiming at reducing particle size, emulsion stabilization and also the coating of the particles of the quinone compounds by the surfactant fraction due to orbital circular motion. generated inside the mill.
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