Teaching a new technology, eutectic freeze crystallization, by means of a solved problem

Publication date: December 2012 Source:Education for Chemical Engineers, Volume 7, Issue 4 Author(s): M.J. Fernández-Torres , F. Ruiz-Beviá , M. Rodríguez-Pascual , H. von Blottnitz A solved design problem of how to deal quantitatively with crystallization problems below the eutectic temperature is presented. This problem serves as an excellent pedagogic complement to undergraduate students of chemical engineering since it is solved by means of a solubility diagram. It also promises novelty and environmental improvement to students, exposing them to eutectic freeze crystallization (EFC) technology, which is gaining momentum to be implemented in waste water treatment. By means of mass balances together with the solubility diagram, the proposed problem involving two crystallizers and a recycle stream is solved, and in so doing teaches students about the possible application of EFC in the treatment of brines. Highlights ► This solved problem is an excellent pedagogic complement for Chem Eng undergraduates. ► A solved design problem for quantitatively dealing with crystallization is presented. ► This paper exposes students to the new eutectic freeze crystallization technology.
Source: Education for Chemical Engineers - Category: Chemistry Source Type: research