HOW TO MAKE SODIUM DISPERSIONS - Chemical & Engineering

Nov 5, 2010 - HOW TO MAKE SODIUM DISPERSIONS. Chem. Eng. News , 1955, 33 (13), p 1315. DOI: 10.1021/cen-v033n013.p1315. Publication Date: March 28, 19...
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Pouring cool sample of sodium dispersed in high flash point medium illus­ trates ease of handling. Samples are available for initial investigations.

FIGURE il One type of pilot plant dispersion unit

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W i t h the development of sodium d i s p e r s i o n s , t h e v a l u e of m e t a l l i c sodium as a reaction tool on a com­ mercial scale h a s been multiplied m a n y times over. W h i l e sodium bricks and molten s o d i u m have been used for years in the manufacture of materials

FIGURE I One type of laboratory dispersion unit.

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s u c h as sodium methylate a n d fatty alcohols, the high reactivity and ease of control inherent in dispersions per­ mits a vast broadening of practical sodium applications. T o test t h e l a b o r a t o r y o r p i l o t p l a n t v a l u e of sodium dispersions in y o u r process is a simple matter requir­ ing little or no investment i n equip­ ment. For example, Figure I shows a simple laboratory unit consisting of a creased flask, a special high-speed stirrer, nitrogen purge lines, reflux condenser and addition funnel. Fif­ teen minutes mixing at 105° C. is gen­ erally sufficient t o produce good dispersions containing 5 0 % sodium with particles averaging 1 0 t o 2 0 microns. Subsequent reactions may be carried out in the same equipment, giving high yields under easily con­ trolled conditions. Figure I I shows a 15 gallon pilot plant dispersion unit which handles 2 0 to 5 0 pounds of sodium. Modified ver­ sions for handling smaller quantities a r e easily fabricated. The method of preparation and mixing t i m e is quite similar to the laboratory equipment, a n d the c h a r g e c o n s i s t s of b r i c k sodium or molten sodium from a melt t a n k . Units up to 500 gallon capacity h a v e been put into operation. O u r technical service p e o p l e

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will be glad t o w o r k with you on modifications of equipment already available in your laboratory o r pilot plant, and will supply complete infor­ mation on dispersion p r e p a r a t i o n and use. In addition, -we offer a booklet, "Sodium Dispersions", which tells you how to make and use these dis­ persions in many reactions, such a s : ~->» Claisen Condensations. —>• Wurtz type reactions. —>• Preparation of sodium aleoholates. —>• Purifications. —>» —>—> —>

Preparation of organo-sodium compounds. Metalatlons. Replacement of active hydrogen by sodium. Polymerizations.

Metallic sodium is manufactured by National Distillers Chemical Co., a t Ashtabula, Ohio, and sold b y U. S. Industrial Chemicals Co. ( b o t h divi­ sions of National Distillers P r o d u c t s Corp.) 9 9 Park Avenue, New York 16, Ν. Υ. Branches in all principal cities. *$**.&*·:&

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