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Bibliography: leaves 84-86.
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| author | Seewoo, Shilpa |
| author2 | Lewis, Alison Emslie |
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| spelling | oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/5985 Control of the desupersaturation reactor used in the SPARRO process Seewoo, Shilpa Lewis, Alison Emslie Van Hille, Rob Chemical Engineering Bibliography: leaves 84-86. The work described in this thesis focuses on the Slurry Precipitation And Recycle Reverse Osmosis (SPARRO) process. The process was designed to treat calcium sulphate (gypsum) scaling mine waters by encouraging preferentlal crystal growth onto introduced seeds, rather than on the reverse osmosis membranes. The major problem faced by the SPARRO process was the short membrane life span, possibly due to damage caused by contact with gypsum crystals. Gypsum exists in two extreme morphologies, plate and needle-like crystals, which are formed from high (0.2 M) and low (0.04 M) concentration of CaCl2 and Na2SO4 solutions respectively. This research reinvestigated the SPARRO process from a crystallisation perspective with the aims of: • Increasing the level of understanding of fundamental aspects of the SPARRO process. • Developing a technique to quantify the gypsum crystal morphology. • Developing design specifications for a 5 L lab scale desupersaturation reactor. • Developing and defining the critical parameters in controlling production of gypsum of a specified crystal size and morphology in the desupersaturation reactor. 2014-08-05T10:51:22Z 2014-08-05T10:51:22Z 2003 Master Thesis Masters MSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/5985 eng application/pdf Department of Chemical Engineering Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment University of Cape Town |
| spellingShingle | Chemical Engineering Seewoo, Shilpa Control of the desupersaturation reactor used in the SPARRO process |
| thesis_degree_str | Master's |
| title | Control of the desupersaturation reactor used in the SPARRO process |
| title_full | Control of the desupersaturation reactor used in the SPARRO process |
| title_fullStr | Control of the desupersaturation reactor used in the SPARRO process |
| title_full_unstemmed | Control of the desupersaturation reactor used in the SPARRO process |
| title_short | Control of the desupersaturation reactor used in the SPARRO process |
| title_sort | control of the desupersaturation reactor used in the sparro process |
| topic | Chemical Engineering |
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