Abstract

The Taguchi method was used to determine optimum conditions for the dissolution of ulexite in water saturated with SO 2 to produce monosodium pentaborate (NaB 5O 8) in a new process. Experiments were carried out in two stages. In the first stage of the experiments, the ranges of experimental parameters were between 14 and 50 °C for reaction temperature, 0.05–0.20 g mL −1 for solid-to-liquid ratio, 5–30 min for reaction time, 200–500 rpm for stirring speed and (1440–181) μm for particle size. The optimum conditions for these parameters were found to be 50 °C, 0.1 g mL −1, 10 min, 400 rpm and 725 μm, respectively. Under these conditions, the dissolution percentage of ulexite in water saturated with SO 2 was 91.98. According to the results of this optimization, it was seen that temperature and solid-to-liquid ratio were the effective parameters. Thus, in the second stage, a new experimental design was prepared to obtain a higher dissolution percentage by using a higher solid-to-liquid ratio and a higher temperature. In this design, the optimum conditions were found as 0.25 g mL −1 for solid-to-liquid ratio, 725 μm for particle size, 400 rpm for stirring speed and 30 min for reaction time at 92 °C reaction temperature and a conversion of 100% was reached under these conditions.

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