What are the advantages of quicklime over sodium calcium?

It absorbs carbon dioxide instead of anesthetic.

It seems that quicklime is popular now instead of sodium calcium.

The main difference is that sodium calcium contains hydroxides such as potassium hydroxide and sodium hydroxide, which will dehalogenate inhalation anesthetics and produce harmful substances such as compound A, carbon monoxide (CO) and formaldehyde. Because it contains no hydroxide, quicklime has gradually become a substitute for sodium and calcium.