abstract |
A process for recovering lignosulfonates from spent sulfite liquor resulting from the cooking of cellulose-containing material comprising extracting the spent liquor with a liquid amine dissolved in a strongly polar ketone, preferably methyl isobutyl ketone, as an organic solvent, which ketone is poorly soluble in water, to form a lignosulfonate-bearing organic phase and an aqueous phase, separating the organic phase from the aqueous phase, recovering the substantially sugar-free lignosulfonates from the organic phase by stripping the organic phase with a base insoluble in the organic phase, regenerating the stripped, lignosulfonate-free organic phase by treating it with an aqueous solution of sodium bisulfite to bring the liquid amine in the phase into bisulfite form and returning the regenerated organic phase for further extraction of spent liquor. |