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 Subject: Sodium Iodide recovery 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Worlock
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05-03-01 08:45
No 188836

  

  

Sodium Iodide recovery

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Sodium Iodide {Na+ {I-}
An overlooked source of free iodine

In the HI/RP reaction using either the dry(P/P) method  or the reflux method, most of the iodine is recoverable.
NaOH or suitable base is added to the finished reaction mixture, making the meth molecule non-polar{oil soluble).
The oil layer and meth are separated from the lower  polar layer.
If the polar(water) layer is left to cool for a while,  long thin white crystals will form in this discard fluid.
The crystals are Sodium Hydroxide(NaOH) and  Sodium Iodide .

Push /pull tanks
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In the P/P method the push /pull tanks contain most of the Iodine as HI, but it very dilute so adding peroxide and bleach will precipitate out the iodine crystals I2. The I2 crystals are very slightly soluble in water and can be washed by shaking with distilled water , then decanting the distilled wash water as waste, and eventually collecting the solid I2 crystals in a filter.

NaI + H+ <--> HI + Na+ (acid/base, Lowry-Bronstead) 
I2 + 2e- <--> 2I-  (Redox)

Reaction waste alkaline water
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In the reaction flask the fibrous white Sodium iodide cryatals can be collected by decanting off the alkaline  waste water fluid.
Then adding dilute sulfuric acid (carefully) to dissolve the fibrous White crystalline NaI, then adding peroxide and bleach to precipiate the much DARKER I2 crystals, when an electron pair is added to 2I-.


Sodium Iodide
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In the P/P method the amount of iodine in the  discardable polar layer is variable.
However if the reflux method was used with a condenser as a cooling tower, most all the iodine is in the discardable alkaline water (polar layer) from the reaction. This often discarded fluid is a source of much potentially recyclable iodine.
In the past I have flushed these crystals thinking they were merely contaminated NaOH. but once it is realized that they are mostly the considerably more valuable NaI recycling becomes worthwile. Most of the iodine is still present as Sodium iodide and is collected the same way it is collected above.
In fact all the iodine should be re-cyclable and collectablem unless it escaped and a small amount is famous for staining walls. At least 50% is typically easily recoverale and probably much more will be a bonus for adding a little acid and household bleach, then washing it with water, finally collecting it in a filter and it is ready to use again. It is quite wet so don't add much  water to your reaction if using the dry(P/P) method .

Compensate for the water contamination to iodine that is not dry,  by adding 15% more iodine by weight to the reaction, than is called for, or it may be short of iodine and the reaction may suffer.       

   


Worlockium
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