Recovery of Potassium Salts from Bittern by Potassium Pentaborate Crystallization

H. Gurbuz*, N. Yavasoglu, A. N. Bulutcu

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Abstract

A new process for recovering the potassium content from bittern is developed in this study. In the process, the potassium content of bittern is crystallized as potassium pentaborate octahydrate by the addition of sodium pentaborate. The equilibrium conditions of potassium pentaborate octahydrate crystallization are examined as functions of the amount and concentration of sodium pentaborate solution and temperature. It is found optimum crystallization conditions are at 15°C by using a sodium pentaborate solution saturated at 25°C. At these conditions about 65% of the potassium content can be easily recovered as potassium pentaborate octahydrate, which is easily converted into any desired potassium salt.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)857-870
Number of pages14
JournalSeparation Science and Technology
Volume31
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1996

Keywords

  • Bittern
  • Potassium pentaborate
  • Selective crystallization

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