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Brine

About: Brine is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 6542 publications have been published within this topic receiving 76741 citations.


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TL;DR: In this article, the lithium ion from brine on ion-sieve spinel-type adsorbents (H1.33Mn1.67O4 and H1.6Mn 1.6O4) was studied batch-wise.
Abstract: Uptake of lithium ion from brine on ion-sieve spinel-type adsorbents (H1.33Mn1.67O4 and H1.6Mn1.6O4) was studied batch-wise. The adsorbents exhibited extremely high affinity toward lithium ion in b...

40 citations

Patent
02 Nov 2000
TL;DR: In this article, the waste brine stream is combined with ozone to produce an ozonated brine in which the amounts of organic contaminants such as phenol, bisphenol A and chloromethyltrimetlhyl ammonium chloride is reduced.
Abstract: Brine produced in an interfacial polycarbonate plant can be treated to render it useful for recycle to the electrolytic cell, which is used in the production of chlorine. The waste brine stream is combined with ozone to produce an ozonated brine in which the amounts of organic contaminants such as phenol, bisphenol A and chloromethyltrimetlhyl ammonium chloride is reduced. The ozonated brine is then acidified to remove carbonates and produce a decarbonated brine which is then concentrated to produce a treated brine in which the concentration of NaCl is at least 10 wt % NaCl. A filtration step may be included prior to the ozonation to remove particulate impurities. When used in an interfacial polycarbonate plant in combination with chlorine, phosgene and polycarbonate producing facilities, this allows recycling of the brine waste stream and this provides an environmentally superior and highly cost effective method for the producing polycarbonate.

40 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the crystallization tendency of CaSO4 in seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) desalination process corresponds to the management of concentrated brine waste because discharging the brine back into the sea influences the marine ecosystem and incurs additional costs to plants.

40 citations

Patent
13 Nov 1997
TL;DR: In this paper, a drilling fluid comprising a blend of brine and additives for maintaining rheological properties in neutral or slightly acidic brine is described, and a method for using the drilling fluid to drill into a producing formation is disclosed.
Abstract: A drilling fluid comprising a blend of brine and additives for maintaining rheological properties in a neutral or slightly acidic brine and a method for using the drilling fluid to drill into a producing formation are disclosed. The drilling fluid comprises viscosifying polymer and fluid loss polymer that function in the brine without substantially adversely affecting their properties. The brine is substantially free of insoluble solids. The viscosifying polymer and/or the fluid loss control polymer can be acid soluble. Zinc salts in the form of zinc bromide alone or in a mixture of zinc bromide and calcium bromide are added to increase the density of the brine solution. The viscosifying polymer has pendant amide and sulfonic acid or sulfonate groups. Alternatively or additionally, the viscosifying polymer comprises a polysaccharide. The fluid loss control polymer can comprise a cross-linked, cationic or amphoteric starch. Soluble solids are dispersed in the brine.

40 citations

Patent
17 Mar 1975
TL;DR: Ammonium hydroxide is added to a mixture of high-temperature, high-pressure geothermal steam and brine to raise the pH of the brine and precipitate out a gelatinous sludge of aluminum and iron hydroxides as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: Ammonium hydroxide is added to a mixture of high-temperature, high-pressure geothermal steam and brine to raise the pH of the brine to between 6.0 and 7.0 and precipitate out a gelatinous sludge of aluminum and iron hydroxides. The hydroxide sludge is suspended in the brine and sweeps out enough dissolved silica so that the temperature and pressure of the brine can be reduced with little, if any, formation of silica scale. Various metals and ammonium hydroxide may then be recovered from the brine, the ammonium hydroxide being recycled in the process.

40 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
2023606
20221,209
2021197
2020256
2019351
2018377