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Recovery of oversaturated silica from Takigami and Sumikawa geothermal brines with cationic polymer flocculants to prevent silica scale deposition

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Abstract Several beaker tests for the recovery of oversaturated silica in geothermal brines were performed with cationic precipitants to prevent silica scale deposition at the Takigami and Sumikawa geothermal plants.… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Several beaker tests for the recovery of oversaturated silica in geothermal brines were performed with cationic precipitants to prevent silica scale deposition at the Takigami and Sumikawa geothermal plants. The reaction was studied from the start of the experiment (NRT, no retention time) and for 15 min retention time (15RT) at 90 °C. The silica concentration at 15RT was 200 mg/L lower than at NRT. These results indicate that the cationic flocculant reacts with polymeric silica rather than with monomeric silica and that 50 mg/L of the cationic flocculant is sufficient to reduce the silica concentration.

Keywords: oversaturated silica; recovery oversaturated; silica scale; geothermal brines; prevent silica; scale deposition

Journal Title: Geothermics
Year Published: 2017

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