Hongxiang Xu*, Wentao Li, Junfeng Wang*, Jiushuai Deng and Shangqing Chen,
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Abstract
After the NaClO solution was used to purify acetylene gas, the solution contained significant amounts of NaCl, Na2SO4, and Na2HPO4. The phase equilibrium data is the most important basic information for recovering sodium salts. In this study, the solubilities and dry-salt phase diagram for the system (Na+//Cl–-SO42–-HPO42–-H2O) were systemically studied. The dry-salt phase diagram contained one invariable point, three univariate solubility curves, and three single salt crystallization regions corresponding to NaCl, Na2SO4, and Na2HPO4·12H2O at 298.15 K and 0.1 MPa. Based on the ELEC-NRTL and Pitzer model embedded in the Aspen Plus, the phase equilibrium data for the ternary subsystem (Na+//Cl–-SO42–-H2O, Na+//Cl–-HPO42–-H2O, and Na+//SO42–-HPO42–-H2O) at 298.15 K and 0.1 MPa taken from the literature were first predicted to verify the applicability of parameters from the default database and literature. Subsequently, the models were optimized by literature solubility data, and then, the obtained parameters can well predict the phase equilibrium data for the ternary subsystem at 298.15 K and 0.1 MPa. All of these will provide basis data for the separation of sodium salt from the Na+//Cl–-SO42–-HPO42–-H2O system.
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The Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data is a monthly journal devoted to the publication of data obtained from both experiment and computation, which are viewed as complementary. It is the only American Chemical Society journal primarily concerned with articles containing data on the phase behavior and the physical, thermodynamic, and transport properties of well-defined materials, including complex mixtures of known compositions. While environmental and biological samples are of interest, their compositions must be known and reproducible. As a result, adsorption on natural product materials does not generally fit within the scope of Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data.