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titleOfInvention Continuous crystallization process for preparing sodium carbonate peroxide
abstract CONTINUOUS CRYSTALLIZATION PROCESS FOR PREPARING SODIUM CARBONATE PEROXIDE ABSTRACT: A continuous crystallization process for producing stable high bulk density sodium carbonate peroxide hav-ing a uniform particle size distribution by reacting an aqueous hydrogen peroxide solution and a purified sodium carbonate solution to maintain the sodium carbonate per-oxide concentration above its solution saturation limit while evaporating water in a molar ratio of about 1.5 to about 15.0 moles of water per mole of sodium carbonate peroxide produced.
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