Abstract
A comparison has been made between the antisolvent crystallization of NaCl with diisopropylamine and the traditional four-effect evaporative crystallization of NaCl. Calculations demonstrated that for a 1 Mton/year salt production plant with an on-site integrated steam power plant the reduction in energy costs can be 29% if antisolvent crystallization is applied. The estimated fixed capital costs, however, are 8-55% higher for the antisolvent crystallization of NaCl, depending on the process configuration used. As a result of the higher fixed capital costs, the costs in the production of NaCl are lower for the four-effect evaporative crystallization route in all cases.
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Zijlema, T. G., Geertman, R. M., Witkamp, G. J., van Rosmalen, G. M., & De Graauw, J. (2000). Antisolvent crystallization as an alternative to evaporative crystallization for the production of sodium chloride. Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research, 39(5), 1330–1337. https://doi.org/10.1021/ie990221h
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