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Sodium Sulfate Salt Splitting for Sulfuric Acid and Sodium Hydroxide Production
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Sodium Sulfate Salt Splitting for Sulfuric Acid and Sodium Hydroxide Production

Destinee Ditton, Aaron Goeckner, Grace James, Nick Knowles, Donald Macdonald, Matthew Bernards and James Moberly
2024 Waste-management Education Research Conference (WERC), Vol.5, pp.1-9
Las Cruces, NM, 2024
04/07/2024

Abstract

electrolysis Landfills Production salt splitting Sodium sodium hydroxide sodium sulfate sulfuric acid Water conservation Education Recycling Transportation
Sodium sulfate is produced as a by-product in several chemical processes, including the water recovery plant at Freeport-McMoRan Inc. (FMI). Sodium sulfate has many applications, but an economically viable product cannot currently be produced by FMI, resulting in their sodium sulfate being transported as waste to a landfill. We aim to utilize electrolysis to produce and recycle sulfuric acid and sodium hydroxide back to the FMI plant and, in turn, reduce waste production and transportation fees.

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