A New York State Agricultural Experiment Station recipe for the concentrate is 80 lb. of sulfur, 36 lb. of quicklime, and 50 gal. of water (192 g
sulfur, 86 g quicklime of high purity per 1000 g (1 liter) of water). Ca. 2.2:1 is the ratio (by weight) for compounding sulfur and quicklime; this
makes the highest proportion of calcium pentasulfide. If calcium hydroxide is used, an increase by 1/3 or more (to 115 g/L or more) might be used with
the 192 g/L of sulfur. If the quicklime is 85%, 90%, or 95% pure, use 101 g/L, 96 g/L, or 91 g/L; if impure hydrated lime is used, similarly increase
its quantity. Avoid using lime that is less than 90% pure. Boil for an hour, stirring and adding small amounts of hot water to compensate for
evaporation. |