Extraction and Determination of Active Quinone from Spent Alumina used in Hydrogen Peroxide Production
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Hydrogen peroxide was one of the major bleaching chemicals produced in Awash
MelkassaChemical Factory. The auto-oxidation anthraquinone process route utilizing the
working solution as a working media used to produce hydrogen peroxide. However,
continuous usage of working solution resulted in losing of active quinone and unable to
produce the required products, due to adsorbed on the surface of deactivated Alumina with
different types of byproducts during the regeneration of working solution. Thus, determine the
amount of active quinone that contained on the surface of deactivated alumina by solvent
extraction methodwas a subject of study. The organic on the surface of deactivated alumina
washed by organic solvent. In Soxhlet solvent extraction, methanol, ethyl acetate and the
mixture of methanol and ethyl acetate, acetonitrile and acetone were used to assess the
removal of polar organic compounds contained in deactivated alumina. The highest organic
removal efficiency was observed at 69.05% when mixture of methanol and ethyl acetate was
used for extraction. The GC analysis also showed that the removal efficiency of organic
compound (active quinone) contained in deactivated alumina by organic solvents from high to
low was solvent mixture, methanol, Acetonitrile, Acetone, and Ethyl acetate respectively.
Therefore, recovered activequinone could be used instead of fresh anthraquinonefor working
solution make up and as a Carrier for production of hydrogen peroxide.
