Abstract

The influence of impurities on the crystallization kinetics of NaCl was investigated in a fluidized bed crystallizer. The growth and dissolution rates were related to the supersaturation and impurity concentrations. The effect of different impurities on the growth rate of NaCl crystals can be divided into thermodynamic effects where the impurities influence the solubility and kinetic effects where the impurities will suppress the growth rate compared to the pure NaCl. A mathematical model describing crystal growth rates from aqueous solution as a function of impurity concentration is presented. The model explains impurity concentration effects on the crystal growth rate in terms of an impurity effectiveness factor and a Langmuir adsorption isotherm for the impurity.

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