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Title An Experiment on Monomeric and Polymeric Silica Precipitation Rates from Supersaturated Solutions
Authors Erlindo C. Angcoy, Jr. and Stefan Amorsson
Year 2007
Conference PNOC-EDC Geothermal Conference
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Abstract Experimental solutions initially supersaturated with amorphous silica were allowed to polymerize while being pumped through a column packed with silica gel. The concentrations of silica monomers and polymers in the solutions were monitored at the inlet and outlet of the column. Results of experimental runs conducted at 50oC with pure water and saline solutions (0.1 M, 0.2 M, 0.3 M and 0.4 M NaCl) shoed shorter induction time and faster polymerization with increasing salinity consistent with theory and past studies. In all funs, initial level of monomeric silica dropped to saturation for amorphous silica in the column, In contrast, the concentration of polymerized silica changed little before and after the column. A solution of 0.3 M NaCi at 90oC also showed lesser tendency for polymeric silica than monomeric silica to precipitate on the surface of the silica gel in the packed column. However, higher temperature and salinity allowed polymers to grow large enough to deposit in the source tank. In the column, some of the polymeric silica list either by precipitation of filtration from solution in the void spaces of the column. The experiment demonstrated that amorphous silica scaling from geothermal brine can be mitigated by allowing dissolved silica in excess of amorphous silica solubility to polymerize provided that factors affecting polymerization rate and polymer deposition rate are known.
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