
This study analyzes Potassium Bicarbonate Production by Chemical Reaction Between Potassium Carbonate and Carbon Dioxide, covering manufacturing, process flow, operating expenses, and financial considerations.
Last Updated: January, 2025
This report proffers the thorough economics of potassium bicarbonate production by chemical reaction between potassium carbonate with carbon dioxide. Initially, potassium carbonate is prepared by the chemical reaction between liquid caustic potash and carbon dioxide. The compounds react to give potassium carbonate with a water mixture. The mixture obtained is further filtered and dried to obtain potassium carbonate as an intermediate. Finally, potassium carbonate is treated with carbon dioxide and then recrystallized to give potassium bicarbonate as the final product.
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