Author:
SAEIDI SONA,TRAN HONGHI,PAPANGELAKIS VLADIMIROS G.
Abstract
We studied the effects of chloride (Cl), potassium (K), and sulfate (SO4) on the equilibrium of the causticizing reaction over a wide range of causticizing conditions, using OLI, an advanced thermodynamic program for equilibrium calculations in aqueous solutions of ionic salts. Cl, K, and SO4 were shown to have little or no effect on the causticizing equilibrium. Under a given causticizing condition, coastal mills, due to their much higher NaCl concentration, are predicted to have a causticizing efficiency 1%–2% lower than that of inland mills.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,General Materials Science,Media Technology,General Chemical Engineering,General Chemistry
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