Published July 19, 1994 | Version v1
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Process for separating dissolved solids from a liquid using an anti-solvent and multiple effect evaporators

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A process and system for treating aluminum salt cake containing water soluble halide salts by contacting the salt cake with water to dissolve water soluble halide salts forming a saturated brine solution. Transporting a portion of about 25% of the saturated brine solution to a reactor and introducing into the saturated brine solution at least an equal volume of a water-miscible low-boiling organic material such as acetone to precipitate a portion of the dissolved halide salts forming a three-phase mixture of an aqueous-organic-salt solution phase and a precipitated salt phase and an organic rich phase. The precipitated salt phase is separated from the other phases and the organic rich phase is recycled to the reactor. The remainder of the saturated brine solution is sent to a multiple effect evaporator having a plurality of stages with the last stage thereof producing low grade steam which is used to boil off the organic portion of the solution which is recycled.

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Patent application number
US 98844792 A
Patent number
US 5330618 A
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oai:uchicago.tind.io:8642

Dates

Patent filed
1992-12-10

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Division(s)
Physical Sciences Division
Department(s)
Chemistry