Method of separating components out of a eutectic solution

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B01D 9/02 (2006.01)

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CA 2734629

A method of separating components out of a eutectic salt solution is provided. The eutectic freezing temperature of the solution is initially determined. Hereafter a second, higher eutectic freezing temperature achievable by adding a compound, such as an electrolyte of acid, to the solution is determined and the compound added to the solution. The solution is then cooled to the second temperature to cause ice to form and a salt to precipitate out of the solution, and these recovered.

La présente invention concerne un procédé de séparation de composants d'une solution saline eutectique. On détermine initialement la température de congélation eutectique de la solution. On détermine ensuite une seconde température de congélation eutectique, plus élevée, pouvant être obtenue par addition d'un composé, tel qu'un électrolyte d'acide, à la solution, puis on ajoute le composé à la solution. On refroidit alors la solution à la seconde température de façon à provoquer la formation de glace et la précipitation d'un sel dans la solution, et on récupère ceux-ci.

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