2008 Annual Meeting
(672c) Thermodynamics of Salt Lake System for Process Synthesis: Integration of Representation, Experiments and Visualization
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To tackle this problem, a coherent, systematic approach for the determination of solid-liquid phase behavior of a multi-component salt lake system for use in the synthesis of crystallization process is presented. It centers on the thermodynamics of such a salt lake system and integrates three interrelated activities - representation of the system phase behavior as a phase diagram/thermodynamic model, experimental determination of the necessary data and visualization of the relevant crystallization regions. To illustrate this approach, the thermodynamics of a simplified salt lake system Li+, Na+, K+, Mg2+//Cl-, SO42- - H2O at 25oC and 1 atm was determined. The identification of process alternatives using the resulting phase diagram for recovering Li2SO4*H2O was also demonstrated.