Mustafa Sertçelik and Hacali Necefoğlu and Turan Çalban and Soner Kuşlu
Optimization of Dissolution of Chevreul’s Salt in Ammonium Chloride Solutions
1011 - 1016
2016
10
8
International Journal of Chemical and Molecular Engineering
https://publications.waset.org/pdf/10005111
https://publications.waset.org/vol/116
World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology
In this study, Chevreul’s salt was dissolved in ammonium chloride solutions. All experiments were performed in a batch reactor. The obtained results were optimized. Parameters used in the experiments were the reaction temperature, the ammonium chloride concentration, the reaction time and the solidtoliquid ratio. The optimum conditions were determined by 24 factorial experimental design method. The best values of four parameters were determined as based on the experiment results. After the evaluation of experiment results, all parameters were found as effective in experiment conditions selected. The optimum conditions on the maximum Chevreul’s salt dissolution were the ammonium chloride concentration 4.5 M, the reaction time 13.2 min., the reaction temperature 25 oC, and the solidtoliquid ratio 980 g.mL1. The best dissolution yield in these conditions was 96.20.
Open Science Index 116, 2016