Rectification Purification of Inorganic Acids

Among inorganic acids of the extra purity, an important role belongs to fluoric and hydrochloric acids used in atomic power engineering, microelectronics, fiber optics etc. The quality of an extra pure acid is determined by the content of limited microimpurities in it. When choosing purification met...

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Main Authors: A. Bessarabov, V. Trokhin, A. Kazakov, G. Zaremba, A. Vendilo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2015-05-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/4938
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spelling doaj-cc1788c15355430cbc64c7559f85ad8f2021-02-20T21:13:08ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162015-05-014310.3303/CET1543171Rectification Purification of Inorganic AcidsA. BessarabovV. TrokhinA. KazakovG. ZarembaA. VendiloAmong inorganic acids of the extra purity, an important role belongs to fluoric and hydrochloric acids used in atomic power engineering, microelectronics, fiber optics etc. The quality of an extra pure acid is determined by the content of limited microimpurities in it. When choosing purification methods those are preferred which limit possible additional contamination. For fine cleaning such processes as rectification (distillation), absorption, crystallization, ion exchange etc. are mainly used. In these processes, the extra pure acids are cleaned up to 10-6-10-8 % of separate impurities of the weight (Blyum et al., 2008). To get the specified acids we have developed the fine purification process with periodic rectification and absorption based on the international information standard ISO 10303. At the developing stage special attention paid to the possibility to use the same unit for cleaning both hydrochloric and fluoric acid. The main criterion for the implementation of this possibility is similarity of the processing conditions (Bessarabov, 2014). The developed technology is based on the standard apparatus modules where the distillation (rectification) and absorption modules are the main ones. The distillation (rectification) module is designed to be used at the final stage of producing the specified acids with qualification “extra purity”. In this module the base products are cleaned from impurities which are effectively separated with this method (mainly cations of metals).https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/4938
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author A. Bessarabov
V. Trokhin
A. Kazakov
G. Zaremba
A. Vendilo
spellingShingle A. Bessarabov
V. Trokhin
A. Kazakov
G. Zaremba
A. Vendilo
Rectification Purification of Inorganic Acids
Chemical Engineering Transactions
author_facet A. Bessarabov
V. Trokhin
A. Kazakov
G. Zaremba
A. Vendilo
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title Rectification Purification of Inorganic Acids
title_short Rectification Purification of Inorganic Acids
title_full Rectification Purification of Inorganic Acids
title_fullStr Rectification Purification of Inorganic Acids
title_full_unstemmed Rectification Purification of Inorganic Acids
title_sort rectification purification of inorganic acids
publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
issn 2283-9216
publishDate 2015-05-01
description Among inorganic acids of the extra purity, an important role belongs to fluoric and hydrochloric acids used in atomic power engineering, microelectronics, fiber optics etc. The quality of an extra pure acid is determined by the content of limited microimpurities in it. When choosing purification methods those are preferred which limit possible additional contamination. For fine cleaning such processes as rectification (distillation), absorption, crystallization, ion exchange etc. are mainly used. In these processes, the extra pure acids are cleaned up to 10-6-10-8 % of separate impurities of the weight (Blyum et al., 2008). To get the specified acids we have developed the fine purification process with periodic rectification and absorption based on the international information standard ISO 10303. At the developing stage special attention paid to the possibility to use the same unit for cleaning both hydrochloric and fluoric acid. The main criterion for the implementation of this possibility is similarity of the processing conditions (Bessarabov, 2014). The developed technology is based on the standard apparatus modules where the distillation (rectification) and absorption modules are the main ones. The distillation (rectification) module is designed to be used at the final stage of producing the specified acids with qualification “extra purity”. In this module the base products are cleaned from impurities which are effectively separated with this method (mainly cations of metals).
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