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Hindering CaO Reaction with Moisture. 1

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bbqnw12

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Hello People!

Please, I need help with this: Which solvent can be used to handle CaO in order to prevent it from reacting with water? I think it is some sort of oil, but I am not too sure. Please bear in mind that this is to be used on a large scale and so it would help if it were rather cheap.

Thank you very much in advance.
 
1) Don't use oil, you will end up with a messy slurry.
2) Don't use any organic acid or alcohol or anything else with an OH; CaO will react to form Ca(OH)2.
3) Don't use anything with F; it will form CaF2.
4) Don't use anything with SO2, SO3, etc.
5) Don't use CO2 gas.
6) Suggest using dry N2 gas.
 
If you are using this for storage of the CaO then add dessicant bags to the container and store it in a dry place. Tightly seal the container. CaO powder is stored like this in bulk.

If you can afford an all steel container with a vacuum draw, then this is an option, but still use dessicant.

 
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