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Recycling Kraft Pulping Chemicals with Molten Salt Electrolysis

Authors: Ryan Wartena; Jack Winnick; Peter H. Pfromm;

Recycling Kraft Pulping Chemicals with Molten Salt Electrolysis

Abstract

Molten salt mixtures containing sodium carbonate, sodium sulfide, and sodium sulfate have been electrolyzed to generate sodium oxide and sodium sulfide while removing carbon from the system in the form of gas and maintaining a sulfur balance in the melt. This investigation leads toward the development of an electrolysis-based recycle process for pulping chemicals. The molten salts are presently found in the chemical recovery process of kraft pulping. Electrolysis was performed in a divided melt/undivided atmosphere and divided melt/divided atmosphere to avoid consumption of the oxide and sulfide products. The anodic reaction was carbonate oxidation to carbon dioxide and oxygen while sullide oxidation to palysulfides occurred to a lesser extent at less positive potentials; sulfate oxidation was not observed to occur. The cathodic reaction was sulfate reduction to sulfide and oxide, the desired molten precursors for recycled pulping liquors.

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