C02F1/529

Process and apparatus for slaking lime and dissolving scale

Process and apparatus is disclosed for providing a chemical reaction between calcium oxide containing grit particles to produce calcium hydroxide and heat, capturing the heat of hydration and using it to preheat water initially at ambient temperature, to rise to an elevated temperature to increase the amount of lime present in the water to a supersaturated lime suspension level, with the chemical reaction running to completion, followed by cooling. Heat from a water jacket may be used to raise the temperature in the lime slaker.

PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF AN AQUEOUS SOLUTION COMPRISING AT LEAST ONE EARTH ALKALI HYDROGEN CARBONATE AND ITS USE

The present invention refers to a process for the preparation of an aqueous solution comprising at least one earth alkali hydrogen carbonate and its uses.

PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF AN AQUEOUS SOLUTION COMPRISING AT LEAST ONE EARTH ALKALI HYDROGEN CARBONATE AND ITS USE

The present invention refers to a process for the preparation of an aqueous solution comprising at least one earth alkali hydrogen carbonate and its uses.

NEW PROCESS FOR THE TREATMENT OF HIGH SULPHATE WATERS
20170036936 · 2017-02-09 ·

The present invention relates to an improved process for treating high sulphate waters. In particular, the present invention relates to an improved process by which ettringite is used to treat high sulphate waste waters by controlled precipitation of sulphate and metal ions.

Repairing material for emergency treatment of black and odorous surface water environment and its preparation method

The disclosure provides a repairing material for emergency treatment of a black and odorous surface water environment and its preparation method, belonging to the fields of environmental science and engineering technology. The preparation method of the disclosure specifically includes the following steps: (1) uniformly stirring activated carbon, calcium chloride, ammonia water solution, polyethylene glycol and water in a stirrer, then dropwise adding hydrogen peroxide, and after the completion of the dropwise adding, obtaining a calcium peroxide repairing material solution; (2) adding a sodium hydroxide solution to the calcium peroxide repairing material solution obtained in step (1) until a pH reaches 11.5, thereby obtaining a suspension; (3) centrifuging the suspension in step (2) to obtain a solid; and (4) washing the solid in step (3) with distilled water until a final pH of residual water reaches 8.4, and then drying the obtained precipitate to obtain the repairing material. The repairing material of the disclosure has good treatment effect and high efficiency.

PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR SLAKING LIME
20250263335 · 2025-08-21 ·

Lime is slaked with process water. The process water is preheated by circulating the process water through a water jacket which surrounds the staking vessel. Subsequently, unheated process water is mixed with the preheated water. The mixture can be varied in order to adjust the water temperature to within a desired range.

CATIONIC COAGULANT AND FLOCCULANT COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE TO REMOVE ORGANICS/INORGANICS FROM PRODUCED WATER AT HIGH TEMPERATURE OPERATIONS
20250276922 · 2025-09-04 ·

Compositions and methods for mitigating organic and inorganic contaminants in produced water prior to lime softening in a steam-assisted gravity drainage facilities (SAGD) are disclosed. In particular methods wherein starch-based coagulants and/or flocculants are added to produced water prior to warm lime softening in a SAGD facility are disclosed.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DESALINATION OF LIQUIDS
20250296856 · 2025-09-25 ·

According to some embodiments, a system for desalination of a liquid comprises at least one primary treatment process, at least one secondary treatment process, wherein the at least one secondary treatment process comprises at least one reactor, and at least one tertiary treatment process, wherein the at least one primary treatment process is configured to adjust a pH of the liquid to target pH level and to add at least one chemical additive to the liquid, wherein the at least one reactor is configured to heat the liquid to a temperature of at least 350 F. and to supply a pressure to the liquid to maintain the liquid in a liquid state, and wherein the dissolved salt of the liquid is configured to react with at least a portion of the at least one chemical additive to form an insoluble product within the at least one reactor.

Methods and systems for treating phosphogypsum-containing water

Methods for processing pretreated phosphogypsum wastewater are disclosed. The pretreated wastewater may be subjected to electrodialysis involving at least one monovalent cation selective membrane. Further downstream membrane treatment may be applied. Upstream precipitation and air-stripping techniques may optionally also be employed. Related systems are also disclosed.

Methods and systems for treating phosphogypsum-containing water

Methods for processing pretreated phosphogypsum wastewater are disclosed. Precipitation of select constituents may be promoted to control a hardness level of the pretreated wastewater. Ammonia may then be removed from the process stream via reverse osmosis. A membrane contactor and/or polishing unit(s) may optionally be used. Related systems are also disclosed.