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Waste water neutralization modeling

Modeling issues in waste water neutralization are discussed in more detail in Walsh (1993), which also discusses redox and precipitation reactions and the reaction of carbonate reagents. [Pg.360]

The most common reagents for neutralizing acidic waste water are solid lime-based alkalis, particularly Ca(OH)2. The kinetics of these reagents are not well defined in the literature on waste water treatment (Shinskey, 1973) and may be the dominant factor in equipment sizing in many applications. It is therefore important to develop and validate improved models for these reactions. [Pg.355]


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