A chemical method of the production of "heavy" sodium tripolyphosphate with the high content of Form i or Form II

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Sodium tripolyphosphate STPP is used in laundry detergent as a detergent "builder". The paper presents the chemical method of obtaining "heavy", i.e. with higher bulk density granulated sodium tripolyphosphate. The bulk density of sodium tripolyphosphate was increased by preparing a mixture of the dried sodium phosphates, the recycled subgrain of STPP and water in specific proportions and calcining this mixture for 1 hour at 400°C and 550°C (to obtain a proper STPP form) in the chamber kiln. This method allows producing the granular sodium tripolyphosphate with high bulk density (1.04-1.07 kg/dm 3) and a high content of Form I or Form II, respectively.

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Banach, M., Kowalski, Z., Wzorek, Z., & Gorazda, K. (2009). A chemical method of the production of “heavy” sodium tripolyphosphate with the high content of Form i or Form II. Polish Journal of Chemical Technology, 11(2), 13–20. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10026-009-0018-x

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