If you have some slaked lime (which is Ca(OH)2 and is usually fairly cheap all around) common in cement sections of hardware store, you can get
potassium hydroxide fairly easily by reacting the two together. Basically how potassium hydroxide was produced for soap using potash, but beware that
this is extremely messy and like what unionised said, time consuming as it requires a lengthy soak, filtering, and boiling down a large amount of
solution. The resulting product I usually got were heavily contaminated and required crystallization.
From there, if you want to recover the hydroxide as a carbonate, simply bubble CO2 into a solution of potassium hydroxide. Or react the hydroxide with
hydrochloric acid for the chloride. |