2022
DOI: 10.2166/wst.2022.011
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Pilot-scale study on seeded precipitation assisted nanofiltration for flue-gas desulfurization wastewater softening

Abstract: In order to reduce the cost of chemical softening, the seeded precipitation assisted nanofiltration (NF) process was introduced into zero liquid discharge (ZLD) of flue-gas desulfurization (FGD) wastewater treatment. A pilot-scale system was developed and run for 168 h in a coal-fired power plant. The system mainly consists of lime softening, ambient temperature crystallizer (ATC) and NF, in which the raw water treatment capacity was 1 m3/h. The results indicated that the system operated stably, the softening … Show more

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“…Bassanite first dissolves in the reaction solution, then quickly forms a saturated solution and generates gypsum. As the solubility of gypsum is much lower than that of bassanite (only one fifth of the solubility of bassanite), gypsum continuously precipitates and crystallizes [ 39 ]. The crystals grow gradually, and then coexist and interlace with each other.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bassanite first dissolves in the reaction solution, then quickly forms a saturated solution and generates gypsum. As the solubility of gypsum is much lower than that of bassanite (only one fifth of the solubility of bassanite), gypsum continuously precipitates and crystallizes [ 39 ]. The crystals grow gradually, and then coexist and interlace with each other.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%