Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Halogen or compound thereof – Hydrogen halide
Patent
1979-03-09
1980-09-16
Hearn, Brian E.
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Halogen or compound thereof
Hydrogen halide
423488, 423558, 423DIG1, 134 12, 134 13, 203 12, C01B 701, C01G 4914
Patent
active
042229979
ABSTRACT:
A method of recovering hydrochloric acid from spent hydrochloric acid pickle liquor is used to increase the amount of hydrochloric acid recovered and to improve the form of the waste products for better handling and reduced energy costs. The waste pickle liquor from the pickle line is first concentrated before the liquor is reacted in a double exchange process with strong sulphuric acid. The concentrator separates the weak pickle into two streams consisting of an overhead vapor stream and an underflow of strong pickle liquor. The overhead vapor stream separates out hydrochloric acid by means of a fractionator with the underflow of strong pickle liquor being fed to the double exchanger reactor to be mixed with the sulphuric acid. The overhead from the reaction process which consists of hydrogen chloride and water vapor is condensed and made available for addition to the fractionated hydrogen chloride. The remaining products of the double exchange reaction are filtered to form ferrous sulphate monohydrate crystals.
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Hearn Brian E.
Voss Steel Corporation
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