Process for dehydrating hydrated salt in solar ponds

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CA 1103886

PROCESS FOR DEHYDRATING HYDRATED SALT IN SOLAR PONDS ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A process for the production of partially dehydrated or anhydrous salts from higher hydrates of the same salt which have an increasing solubility with an in- crease of temperature and which possess a transition temperature from the existing high hydrated form to the desired one in the range of between about 30°C to about 100°C, is effected in a solar pond having a non-convecting characteristic. Examples of salts produced according to the present invention are: anhydrous sodium sulfate from sodium sulfate decahydrate, magnesium sulfate monohydrate from magnesium sulfate heptahydrate, sodium carbonate mono- hydrate from sodium carbonate decahydrate and sodium borate pentahydrate from sodium borate decahydrate.

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