DE507523C - Production of sodium sulfite or bisulfite solutions from alkaline waste liquors - Google Patents

Production of sodium sulfite or bisulfite solutions from alkaline waste liquors

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DE507523C
DE507523C DEZ17747D DEZ0017747D DE507523C DE 507523 C DE507523 C DE 507523C DE Z17747 D DEZ17747 D DE Z17747D DE Z0017747 D DEZ0017747 D DE Z0017747D DE 507523 C DE507523 C DE 507523C
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sodium sulfite
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OTTO FAUST DR
Zellsloff Fabrik Waldhof AG
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    • C01INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
    • C01BNON-METALLIC ELEMENTS; COMPOUNDS THEREOF; METALLOIDS OR COMPOUNDS THEREOF NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASS C01C
    • C01B17/00Sulfur; Compounds thereof
    • C01B17/62Methods of preparing sulfites in general

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Herstellung von Na-Sulfit- bzw. Bisulfitiösungen aus alkalischen Ablaugen Na-Sulfit und Bisulfit wird in der Praxis, weil zu teuer, zumeist durch die entsprechenden Kalksalze ersetzt, die wesentlich billiger herzustellen sind. Nun bietet sich in den Ablaugen des Mercerisierprozesses (Kunstseidefabrikation) ein überaus billiges Ausgangsprodukt, das infolge seiner Verunreinigungen, die aus kohlehydratartigen Abbauprodukten der Cellulose bestehen, von den betreffenden Fabriken zumeist nur unter Schwierigkeiten abgestoßen bzw. den Abwässern zugeführt werden kann. Auch die zum Veredeln von Cellulose verwendeten Natronlaugen eignen sich. Um aus diesen Laugen Sulfitlösungen bzw. Bisulfitlösungen zu gewinnen, wird gemäß der Erfindung so vorgegangen, daß schweflige Säure in solche alkalische Laugen eingeleitet wird. Hierbei fällt die organische Substanz aus, und es entsteht eine klare Lösung von Natriumsulfit bzw. bei längerem Einleiten von schwefliger Säure eine klare Lösung von Bisulfit. Die ausfallende organische Substanz kann einer weiteren Verwertung (Vergärung, Futterstoff, Klebstoff usw.) zugeführt werden. Es hat wohl nicht an Versuchen gefehlt, die im vorstehenden gekennzeichnete Verwertung der alkalischen Ablaugen aus dem Mercerisier- bzw. Zellstoffveredelungsprozeß mit anderen Mitteln durchzuführen, z. B. durch Oxydation der organischen Bestandteile unter Anwendung von Katalysatoren, doch haben sich diese Verfahren in der Praxis wenig bewährt. Eine Verwertung dieser Ablaugen zur Herstellung von N atriumsulfit- und Natriumbisulfitlösungen unter gleichzeitiger Ausfällung der organischen Bestandteile war bisher nicht bekannt.Production of sodium sulfite or bisulfite solutions from alkaline waste liquors Na sulfite and bisulfite are used in practice because they are too expensive, mostly due to the corresponding Replaced lime salts, which are much cheaper to manufacture. Now in the leaching of the mercerization process (artificial silk manufacture) an extremely cheap one Starting product that, as a result of its impurities, which consist of carbohydrate-like Cellulose degradation products exist, mostly only from the factories concerned can be rejected with difficulty or fed to the waste water. Even the caustic soda used to refine cellulose are suitable. To get out of these To obtain alkalis sulfite solutions or bisulfite solutions, according to the invention proceeded in such a way that sulphurous acid is introduced into such alkaline lyes. The organic substance precipitates and a clear solution of Sodium sulphite or a clear solution if sulphurous acid is introduced for a longer period of time of bisulfite. The organic substance that precipitates can be further used (Fermentation, feed, glue, etc.). It is probably not on No attempts have been made to utilize the alkaline products identified in the foregoing Leaching from the mercerizing or pulp refining process by other means perform, e.g. B. by oxidation of the organic components using of catalysts, but these processes have not proven to be very effective in practice. A utilization of this waste liquor for the production of sodium sulfite and sodium bisulfite solutions with simultaneous precipitation of the organic constituents was not previously known.

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PATENTANSPRUCH: Verfahren zur Herstellung von Sulfit-bzw. Bisulfitlösungen aus alkalischen Ablaugen, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Ablaugen vom Mercerisierprozeß bzw. Laugen, die zum Veredeln von Cellulose oder daraus gefertigten Produkten verwendet wurden, mit Schwefeldioxyd behandelt und zweckmäßig von den darin ausfallenden organischen Substanzen abgetrennt werden.PATENT CLAIM: Process for the production of sulfite or. Bisulfite solutions from alkaline waste liquors, characterized in that the waste liquors from the mercerization process or alkalis, which are used to refine cellulose or products made from it were treated with sulfur dioxide and expediently of the organic precipitates in it Substances are separated.
DEZ17747D 1928-08-10 1928-08-10 Production of sodium sulfite or bisulfite solutions from alkaline waste liquors Expired DE507523C (en)

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