Claims
- 1. A process for the preparation of potassium sulfate, comprising:
- (1) feeding potassium chloride and sulfuric acid in substantially the stoichiometric ratio to produce potassium sulfate into a recycled aqueous solution containing K.sup.+, H.sup.+ and sulfate and bisulfate ions;
- (2) evaporating substantially all of the hydrogen chloride produced in step (1) along with water and condensing the hydrogen chloride and water mixture to form a solution having a concentration greater than about 30% HCl w/w;
- (3) cooling the solution resulting from step (2) to crystallize KHSO.sub.4 or a double salt of potassium sulfate and sulfuric acid;
- (4) separating said KHSO.sub.4 or double salt to form a first mother liquor and recycling said first mother liquor to step (1);
- (5) dissolving said KHSO.sub.4 or double salt in water or an aqueous solution containing K.sup.+, H.sup.+ and sulfate and bisulfate ions and sequentially decomposing said KHSO.sub.4 or double salt to form potassium sulfate and a second mother liquor rich in sulfuric acid and separating said potassium sulfate from said second mother liquor;
- (6) evaporating said second mother liquor to remove at least a portion of said water; and
- (7) recycling said concentrated second mother liquor to step (1).
- 2. The process of claim 1 in which said sequential decomposition in step (5) comprises crystallizing a double salt of potassium sulfate and sulfuric acid, separating said double salt to form said second mother liquor, dissolving said double salt in an aqueous solution to crystallize potassium sulfate, separating said potassium sulfate to form a third mother liquor, and recycling said third mother liquor to step (5).
- 3. The process of claim 1 in which the quantity in moles of hydrogen chloride evaporated in step (2) is substantially the same as the quantity in moles of potassium chloride reacted in step (1).
- 4. The process of claim 1 in which said solution of step (2) has a concentration of about 30 to 33% HCl w/w.
- 5. A process for the preparation of potassium sulfate, comprising:
- (1) feeding potassium chloride and sulfuric acid in the stoichiometric ratio required to produce potassium sulfate into an aqueous solution recycled from steps (4) and (10);
- (2) evaporating the reaction solution from step (1) to remove hydrogen chloride and a portion of the water and condensing the vapor to produce a solution of hydrochloric acid having a concentration greater than about 30% HCl w/w;
- (3) cooling the solution resulting from step (2) to crystallize KHSO.sub.4 ;
- (4) separating said KHSO.sub.4 to form a first mother liquor and recycling said first mother liquor to step (1);
- (5) dissolving said KHSO.sub.4 separated in step (4) in an aqueous solution recycled from step (8);
- (6) crystallizing K.sub.3 HSO.sub.4 from said solution resulting from step (5) to form a second mother liquor;
- (7) dissolving said K.sub.3 HSO.sub.4 in an aqueous solution recycled from step (11);
- (8) crystallizing and separating K.sub.2 SO.sub.4 from said solution resulting from step (7) to form a third mother liquor and recycling said third mother liquor to step (5);
- (9) evaporating said second mother liquor to remove at least a portion of the water substantially equal in quantity to the quantity added in step (7);
- (10) recycling said concentrated second mother liquor resulting from step (9) to step (1); and
- (11) washing said separated K.sub.2 SO.sub.4 and recycling the washings to step (7).
- 6. The process of claim 5 in which said reaction solution in step (1) contains about 0.6 to 1.4 grams H.sup.+ per 100 grams solution.
- 7. The process according to claim 5 wherein said potassium chloride and sulfuric acid are reacted in step (1) at a temperature sufficient to maintain the KHSO.sub.4 in solution.
- 8. The process of claim 7 in which said temperature is the boiling point of the solution.
- 9. The process of claim 5 in which in step (3) the solution is cooled to a temperature below about 55.degree. C.
- 10. The process of claim 9 in which said solution is cooled to about ambient temperature.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 536,378, filed Sept. 27, 1983,now U.S. Pat. No. 4,554,151.
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