Abstract Potassium hydroxide (KOH) is widely used in various industrial fields, especially KOH used in electronic fields has a high economic value because it requires a high purity of 99%… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Potassium hydroxide (KOH) is widely used in various industrial fields, especially KOH used in electronic fields has a high economic value because it requires a high purity of 99% or more. At present, KOH is commercially mass-produced by an electrolysis process of potassium chloride (KCl), and thus, the purity of KOH produced is directly influenced by the purity of the raw KCl materials. In the case of industrial raw KCl materials, the impurities are removed by crystallization because they contain sodium ion impurities. However, crystallization has a problem in that a pretreatment process is required when the concentration of the sodium ion impurities is high. In this study, we propose an electrochemical system using sodium manganese oxide (NMO) and potassium iron hexacyanoferrate (KFeHCF) which can remove sodium ions selectively from the raw KCl material used in the industrial process for KOH production. As the main results of this study, the NMO/KFeHCF system selectively removed approximately 36% of the sodium ion impurities in the industrial raw KCl solution after 3 cycles of operation. We demonstrated that the purity of KCl could be increased to 99.8% or more; thus, it was possible to produce high purity KOH with high economic value.
               
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