Wraevyn
Chemical
- Sep 22, 2008
- 5
Question: I have a 1000 Gallon waste treatment tank that has spent nitric acid, hydrofluoric acid, ammonia hydroxide, hydrogen peroxide and lots DI water. It is a sludge tank being treated to go out to the state. The problems which I am having are: the pH has not raisen much at all. I have been adding Sodium Hydroxide to bring it up, but it doesn't seem to be working very well. I was sitting at a pH of 2.5 for the better half of the day. Adding the caustic at a regular rate, but slow enough not to over heat. I got the tempurature around 33C and the pH started to climb but now that I am at a pH of 4.5, it is stuck and holding. Every time I add more Sodium Hydroxide, the pH drops a little. If I leave it to mix, it comes back up to 4.5 and holds. The temp. however goes up. So I let it sit over night to cool off. Starting again at the pH of 4.5 and 19C its stuck. I have gotten the temp. to 26C and still holds at 4.5. So the problem is the same. So does the acid take the caustic better at a higher temp? Is there a better base to neutralize this mix better? And is the heat a factor I should be taking into consideration?