Udeesha Tomar
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This study analyzes Sodium Pyruvate Production from Pyruvic Acid and Sodium Hydroxide, covering manufacturing, process flow, operating expenses, and financial considerations.
Last Updated: January, 2025
This report entails the detailed cost evaluation of sodium pyruvate production from sodium hydroxide and pyruvic acid. The production process is initiated by obtaining pyruvic acid from tartaric acid. Initially, tartaric acid is dehydrated by heating to obtain oxaloacetic acid. The acid obtained is decarboxylated using potassium hydrogen sulfate at a high temperature of 210 to 220 °C. The reaction leads to the formation of pyruvic acid, which, in reaction with sodium hydroxide, gives sodium pyruvate, also known as sodium salt of pyruvic acid, as the final product.
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