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Study for enhancing yield of caustic soda in causticization reaction for industrial application

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dc.contributor.advisor Quader, Dr. A. K. M. A.
dc.contributor.author Shahinoor Islam, Md.
dc.date.accessioned 2016-04-05T08:53:29Z
dc.date.available 2016-04-05T08:53:29Z
dc.date.issued 2007-10
dc.identifier.uri http://lib.buet.ac.bd:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2761
dc.description.abstract This is an experimental investigation to find out yield of caustic soda in causticization reaction for industrial application. Commercial and analytical grades of sodium carbonate and lime were used to carry out the reaction. Industrially single stage causticization is used to produce caustic soda and theoretical yield cannot be achieved by single stage causticization. To increase conversion, thc reactions were carried out in two and three stages. Two stage causticization was found to be good enough to achieve the maximum conversion for the concentration of sodium carbonate used in this work. The reaction was carried out under established conditions; at 90°C and at atmospheric pressure. The optimum time to carry out the reaction was 2.5 hours. In the selected two stage causticization process, first stage was carried out keeping lime as limiting reactant while the second stage was performed with excess lime. The first stage inlet composition of the reactants was 10.22% Na2COJ, 1.15% NaOH, 6.42% Ca(OHh while that for the second stage was 1.62% Na2COJ, 8.6% NaOH, 1.7% Ca(OHh. The filtrates from the washing of calcium carbonate were used to prepare all solutions for reactions. The conversion of sodium carbonate from first stage was 85.64-86.72% and 87.6-88.1 for analytical grade and commercial grade reactants respectively. The overall conversions of sodium carbonate for both grades were 93 to 94% in two stage causticization. Calcium oxide conversion from first stage was about 94.8-95.2% and 97-97.5% for analytical grade and commercial grade reactants respectively. The byproduct calcium carbonate obtained from the process was very pure and it was comparable with the commercially available precipitated calcium carbonate produced from carbonation method. The byproduct calcium carbonate contained 98.3% and 96.67% calcium carbonate by weight for analytical and commercial grades respectively. It's crystal structure was calcite. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Department of Chemical Engineering, BUET en_US
dc.subject Sodium - Hydroxide - Caustic soda en_US
dc.title Study for enhancing yield of caustic soda in causticization reaction for industrial application en_US
dc.type Thesis-MSc en_US
dc.identifier.accessionNumber 104508
dc.contributor.callno 661.322/SHA/2007 en_US


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