2023
DOI: 10.3390/su152316534
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Evaluation of a Combined Approach for Sulfate and Ammonia Recovery from Treated Brine Using a Simultaneous Chemical Precipitation and Electrocoagulation Processes

Ameera F. Mohammad,
Sabeera Haris,
Aya A-H. Mourad
et al.

Abstract: Soda ash (Na2CO3) is produced using the traditional Solvay process. It entails the reaction of CO2 with high-salinity water in the presence of ammonia (NH3), which produces insoluble sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) and soluble ammonium chloride (NH4Cl). In the current work, a newly combined approach has been developed to effectively manage the removal of ammonia and sulfate from the effluent of the Solvay process. The devised technique centers on an electrochemical coagulation process, complemented with the utiliz… Show more

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“…In recent years, common high-salt water treatment technologies have mainly included ion exchange [7][8][9], membrane separation [10][11][12], nanofiltration [13][14][15], CP [16,17] and EC [18][19][20], etc. They all have the advantages of effective removal, high ion selectivity, etc., but there are also problems with high energy consumption and costs in the later stage, which makes it difficult for them to meet the current requirements of sustainable development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, common high-salt water treatment technologies have mainly included ion exchange [7][8][9], membrane separation [10][11][12], nanofiltration [13][14][15], CP [16,17] and EC [18][19][20], etc. They all have the advantages of effective removal, high ion selectivity, etc., but there are also problems with high energy consumption and costs in the later stage, which makes it difficult for them to meet the current requirements of sustainable development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%