PILOT PLANT STUDIES AND PROCESS DESIGN FOR THE PRODUCTION OF CALCIUM-MAGNESIUM ACETATE. FINAL REPORT

Chloride salts are commonly used as deicing chemicals in many northern states. These chemicals are corrosive to automobiles, bridge decks and other public structures, and cause considerable damage to plants found near salted roadways. Calcium Magnesium Acetate (CMA) offers potential as an alternative deicing chemical. CMA is a generic term applied to the reaction product of acetic acid and limestone. It is non-corrosive and has no known potential to cause environmental damage. During 1982-1984, over 12,000 gallons of saturated CMA solution were produced by researchers in the Petroleum Engineering Department of the University of Alaska - Fairbanks. The raw materials were acetic acid, hydrated lime and native limestone. The product CMA solution was used in road tests in Fairbanks as well as for environmental studies. The results of these pilot plant studies are presented in this report. A process design for the production of 12,000 GPD of CMA from native limestone based on the results of the pilot plant studies is presented. For a grass-roots operation located in Fairbanks, the total capitol cost is estimated at $215,000, including site and structure costs. Using current prices for acetic acid, limestone and hydrated lime, product price of $413 per ton (dry CMA equivalent) is required for a 15% annual rate of return. It should be noted that raw materials costs amount to over 85% of the annual operating costs with capitol cost amortization amounting to only 2% of the product cost. The process economics are thus relatively insensitive to changes in capitol costs due to process design changes. Moreover, acetic acid cost alone accounts for 70% of the product price. The key to reducing the price of CMA lies in obtaining inexpensive acetic acid.

  • Corporate Authors:

    University of Alaska, Fairbanks

    Department of Petroleum Engineering
    Fairbanks, AK  United States  99775-1260

    Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities

    2301 Peger Road
    Fairbanks, AK  United States  99701
  • Authors:
    • Ostermann, R D
    • Economides, M J
  • Publication Date: 1985-11

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  • Features: Figures; References; Tables;
  • Pagination: 73 p.

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Filing Info

  • Accession Number: 00457514
  • Record Type: Publication
  • Report/Paper Numbers: AK-RD-86-24
  • Files: TRIS, STATEDOT
  • Created Date: Aug 27 2004 9:44PM