Journal article
Solubility of Calcium Phosphate in Concentrated Dairy Effluent Brines
K Kezia, J Lee, B Zisu, GQ Chen, SL Gras, SE Kentish
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | Published : 2017
Abstract
The solubility of calcium phosphate in concentrated dairy brine streams is important in understanding mineral scaling on equipment, such as membrane modules, evaporators, and heat exchangers, and in brine pond operation. In this study, the solubility of calcium phosphate has been assessed in the presence of up to 300 g/L sodium chloride as well as lactose, organic acids, and anions at 10, 30, and 50 °C. As a neutral molecule, lactose has a marginal but still detectable effect upon calcium solubility. However, additions of sodium chloride up to 100 g/L result in a much greater increase in calcium solubility. Beyond this point, the concentrations of ions in the solution decrease significantly...
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research was supported under Australian Research Council's Industrial Transformation Research Program (ITRP) funding scheme (Project No. IH120100005). The ARC Dairy Innovation Hub is a collaboration between The University of Melbourne, The University of Queensland, and Dairy Innovation Australia Ltd. J.L. acknowledges the support from an Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DE120101567).