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Solid–liquid equilibria in the quaternary system LiBr−NaBr−KBr−H<sub>2</sub>O and its two ternary subsystems at 288.15 K

Xiao‐Yun Qi, Chun‐Xia He, Shi‐Hua Sang, Jia Liu, Yun‐Yun Gao

2020Asia-Pacific Journal of Chemical Engineering12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract The solubilities of the LiBr−NaBr−KBr−H 2 O system and its subsystems LiBr−NaBr−H 2 O and LiBr−KBr−H 2 O were investigated at 288.15 K by the isothermal dissolution equilibrium method, and the corresponding phase diagrams were plotted, respectively. In the three systems, neither solid solution nor double salt was found. For the first subsystem LiBr−NaBr−H 2 O, there are two invariant points, three dissolution equilibrium curves, and three crystallization regions, which are LiBr·2H 2 O, NaBr·2H 2 O, and NaBr. An invariant point, two dissolution equilibrium curves, and two crystallization regions, which are LiBr·2H 2 O and KBr, constitute the stable phase diagram of the second subsystem LiBr−KBr−H 2 O. The phase diagram of the quaternary system LiBr−NaBr−KBr−H 2 O consists of two invariant points, five solubility curves, and four regions in which are LiBr·2H 2 O, NaBr, NaBr·2H 2 O, and KBr.

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Phase diagramDissolutionIsothermal processCrystallizationChemistrySolubilityThermodynamicsTernary operationTernary numeral systemDouble saltAnalytical Chemistry (journal)Phase (matter)Inorganic chemistryChromatographyPhysical chemistryPhysicsComputer scienceProgramming languageOrganic chemistryChemical and Physical Properties in Aqueous SolutionsMolten salt chemistry and electrochemical processesExtraction and Separation Processes