Transforming silica into silicate : pilot scale removal of problematic silica from geothermal brine

Describes the design and operation of the pilot scale test rig, constructed on site at MB Century, Taupo, New Zealand, that uses lamellar separation technology for recovery of NCaSilH (nano-structured calcium silicate hydrate). Discusses some of the considerations leading to the development of the N...

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