INFLUENCE OF SALT CONTENT IN MINERALIZED WATERS ON THE EXPENDITURE OF OXIDIZERS WHEN PRODUCING IODINE FROM UNDERGROUND SALT WATERS
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.7, No. 12)Publication Date: 2019-12-17
Authors : Umbarov I.A. Turaev H.Kh. Xamzaev N.J.; Eshonqulov H.N;
Page : 341-343
Keywords : Iodine Bromine Oxidizing Agent Iodine - Containing Water Deposits Salt Water Mineralization;
Abstract
Studies the effect of salt content in mineralized waters on the consumption of oxidizing agents in the production of iodine from underground salt water. Surkhandarya region, in particular, the Kattakum-2 well of the Khudag field, Uchkyzyl, Kokaity and Urtabulok of the Bukhara-Karshi depression. It was revealed that with an increase in the salinity of underground hydrothermal waters of the studied deposits from 113 g / l to 283 g / l, the flow rate of the amount of the solution of oxidizing agents and sulfuric acid increases proportionally.
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