کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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223424 | 464366 | 2013 | 8 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

Fouling of industrial surfaces by silica and calcium oxalate can be detrimental to a number of process streams. Solution chemistry plays a large roll in the rate and type of scale formed on industrial surfaces. This study is on the kinetics and thermodynamics of SiO2 and calcium oxalate composite formation in solutions containing Mg2+ ions, trans-aconitic acid and sucrose, to mimic factory sugar cane juices. The induction time (ti) of silicic acid polymerization is found to be dependent on the sucrose concentration and SiO2 supersaturation ratio (SS). Generalized kinetic and solubility models are developed for SiO2 and calcium oxalate in binary systems using response surface methodology. The role of sucrose, Mg, trans-aconitic acid, a mixture of Mg and trans-aconitic acid, SiO2 SS ratio and Ca in the formation of composites is explained using the solution properties of these species including their ability to form complexes.
► SiO2 and calcium oxalate composite fouling investigated using complex simulations.
► Models developed relating SiO2 and calcium oxalate solubility to solution components.
► Kinetics of silicic acid polymerization investigated in sugar solutions.
► Models can qualitatively fouling in sugar factory evaporators.
Journal: Journal of Food Engineering - Volume 117, Issue 3, August 2013, Pages 291–298