Anhydrous sodium dithionite production
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Sodium hydrosulfite, also known as sodium dithionite had been Developed at the beginning of the 20th century and was first Applied for textile printing. Due to structural change in the Textile industry, the importance of the application for the Bleaching of wood pulp in the paper industry increased Continuously. Sodium hydrosulfite is a white powder. Commercial Sodium hydrosulfite contains 85% – 90% sodium dithionite w/w. It Is readily soluble in water and shows powerful reducing action in Aqueous solutions. Sodium hydrosulfite is used as a reducing Agent in dying application. It undergoes reduction reaction with Water-insoluble vat dye and sulfur dye to form water-soluble Alkali metal salt of the dye (leuco form ) so that they have Affinity for the textile fiber. The reductive decomposition of The excessive dye by sodium hydrosulfite improve the colour Fastness. Sodium hydrosulfite’s reduction reaction removes Residual oxide and wrong pigments. Sodium hydrosulfite is a Reductive bleaching agent. It reduces carbonyl and alcohol Groups, which function as colorants of the substances. It is used In bleaching mechanical paper pulp, cotton, and wool and kaolin Clay.
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