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Green liquor is the dissolved smelt of sodium carbonate, sodium sulfide and other compounds from the recovery boiler in the kraft process. The liquor's eponymous green colour arises from the presence of colloidal iron sulfide.[1]

The green liquor is usually reacted with lime (CaO) in the causticizing stage to regenerate white liquor. Alternatively, green liquor can be used prior to white liquor to extract some hemicellulose.

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  1. ^ Giddings, J.F.; Roll, D.R.; Cappellino, C.A.; Day, M.; Nardone, R.A. (2008). "12.12.4.". In Karassik, I.; Messina, J.; Cooper, P.; Heald, C. (eds.). Pump Handbook (4th ed.). New York: McGraw Hill. ISBN 978-0-07-146044-6. Retrieved February 21, 2013.


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