Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10388941 | Journal of Membrane Science | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
In performed laboratory tests, RO silica rejection percentage was over 97%, and boron passage was about 60-65% (molecular weight cut off of 200 or 250Â Da) of the solution which contained silica in the range of 1-90Â ppm and boron in the range of 7500-15,000Â ppm. The separation factor (SF) between boron and silica related to boron concentration could be expressed as the relation, SF = k[boron]0.7. The separation process could be described by a mass balance model. The modeling calculation fitted the experimental results very well, within the acceptable parameters' errors. It was proposed that the boric acid in a boric acid storage tank (BAST) of one studied pressurized water reactor (PWR) plant could be treated with such tf-PA RO. In the prediction, the silica concentration in it would be removed to about 1Â ppm, and that the boron could be reused. The waste amount of boron after such treatment was predicted to be less than 1.5%.
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Authors
C.H. Liang,