Hello comrads,
I need your help
At the moment i am dealing with a severe Sodium Gamma-Hydroxy Butyrate (Na-GHB) upscalling problem.
I thought i was a real chef, but now i'm hit with the fact that i don't know shit.
I have a methode that works really well in smaller batches. But now I use a higher volume ALL my ghb turns yellow or even dark Yellow or even orange.
When i make 20L in 1 batch all goes well. But when I go up to 50L or 70L things start taking a turn for the worst.
Materials used
Stainless steel boilingpan 100L
Stainless steel serving spoon
30L Distilled water
13,50kg Sodium hydroxide
30L GBL (Gamma-butyrolactone)
My process
I put 25L distilled water in the pan.
I add 11,25 kg of sodium hydroxide.
I stirr with the spoon let the reaction take place and i put the lid on the pan.
Then the next day i come back. I check the temperature, its cold. so i prepare in a separate pan:
5L distilled water
2250grams of sodium hydroxide
Let the reaction take place. But now i dont let it cool down (to much). Now i start adding GBL (Gamma-butyrolactone). I do this until It warms up to above 80 degrees celcius. Then i add this pan to the big pan (to get some heat going). The pan is now 50degrees celcius. Now i keep adding all the GBL in portions and Occasionally stirring with the spoon. This whille keeping the temperature under 100 degrees celcius. When it gets to hot, i wait a while and then when the temperature is 60 or 70degrees celcius i add more. But when i am at 70-80% of the GBL addition the batch turns slightly yellow. This precipitates. When l am done the pan seems dark Yellow almost orange even.
The questions i have
What is happening?
How can i prevent this from happening?
Can i fix these broken batches?
Thanks for reading, looking forward to your insights.
I need your help
At the moment i am dealing with a severe Sodium Gamma-Hydroxy Butyrate (Na-GHB) upscalling problem.
I thought i was a real chef, but now i'm hit with the fact that i don't know shit.
I have a methode that works really well in smaller batches. But now I use a higher volume ALL my ghb turns yellow or even dark Yellow or even orange.
When i make 20L in 1 batch all goes well. But when I go up to 50L or 70L things start taking a turn for the worst.
Materials used
Stainless steel boilingpan 100L
Stainless steel serving spoon
30L Distilled water
13,50kg Sodium hydroxide
30L GBL (Gamma-butyrolactone)
My process
I put 25L distilled water in the pan.
I add 11,25 kg of sodium hydroxide.
I stirr with the spoon let the reaction take place and i put the lid on the pan.
Then the next day i come back. I check the temperature, its cold. so i prepare in a separate pan:
5L distilled water
2250grams of sodium hydroxide
Let the reaction take place. But now i dont let it cool down (to much). Now i start adding GBL (Gamma-butyrolactone). I do this until It warms up to above 80 degrees celcius. Then i add this pan to the big pan (to get some heat going). The pan is now 50degrees celcius. Now i keep adding all the GBL in portions and Occasionally stirring with the spoon. This whille keeping the temperature under 100 degrees celcius. When it gets to hot, i wait a while and then when the temperature is 60 or 70degrees celcius i add more. But when i am at 70-80% of the GBL addition the batch turns slightly yellow. This precipitates. When l am done the pan seems dark Yellow almost orange even.
The questions i have
What is happening?
How can i prevent this from happening?
Can i fix these broken batches?
Thanks for reading, looking forward to your insights.