Water Softening with Potassium Chloride : Process, Health, and Environmental Benefits

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Pub. Date: 2009-09-01
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Summary

Potassium chloride is a logical alternative to sodium chloride in water softening. Water Softening with Potassium Chloride provides a thorough overview of the process, the equipment, and the techniques used. Then it compiles diverse trade and technical data on water softening with potassium chloride so readers can make informed decisions. It documents the health and environmental consequences and benefits of using potassium chloride and includes a chapter with summaries of recent research projects and FAQs. This is a key reference for professional water treatment specialists, environmental science researchers, and others.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
What Is Potassium Chloride?
Saskatchewan Potash History
Potash Mining
Solution Mining
Processing Potash Ore
Storage, Transportation, and Distribution of Potash
Potash Products
What Is Hard Water?
Definition of Hard Water
How Hard Water is Created
Problems Associated With Hard Water
How Hard Water is Measured
Uniform Degrees of Hardness
Types of Hardness
Lowering Water Hardness
Ion Exchange
Deionization or Demineralization
Reverse Osmosis
Distillation
Precipitation
The Ion Exchange Process
Synthesis and Structure of Ion Exchange Resins
Types of Ion Exchange Resins
Household Water Softening
Typical Household Water Softening
Cocurrent and Countercurrent Regeneration
Mathematical Treatment of Ion Exchange Equilibria
Selectivity of Ion Exchange Reactions
References
Basic Chemistry Of Ion Exchange
The Building Blocks of Matter
Atomic and Molecular Weights
Cations and Anions
Chemical Reactions
Operation And Types Of Water Softeners
Historical Methods of Regeneration
Operation of a Typical Water Softener
Common Sequences of Cycles
Types of Water Softeners
Sizing a Water Softener
Potassium Chloride Regenerant For Water Softening
Alternate Regenerants
Potassium Chloride Regenerant
Initial Comparison of KCl and NaCl
Challenges When Using KCl as a Regenerant
Frequently Asked Questions
Comparison Of Kc1 And Nacl As Regenerant
Definition of Terms
Theoretical Capacities of KCl and NaCl Regenerants
Calculation of Regeneration Efficiency
Sizing a Softener for Salt Efficiency
Implications for Salt Consumption
Total Salt Released to the Environment
Comparison of KCl and NaCl: Solubility
Comparison of KCl and NaCl: Speed of Dissolution
Comparison of KCl and NaCl: Capacity
Comparison of KCl and NaCl: Used and Unused Regenerant
Comparison of KCl and NaCl: Release of Chlorides to the Environment
Comparison of KCl and NaCl: Taste
Comparison of KCl and NaCl: Generation of Fines
Comparison of KCl and NaCl: Sodium Content of Softened Water
Comparison of KCl and NaCl: Potassium Content of Softened Water
Comparison of KCl and NaCl: Total Dissolved Solids
Environmental Considerations
Potassium versus Sodium: Impact on Soil
Potassium versus Sodium: Impact on Septic Systems
Potassium versus Sodium: Impact on Sewage Treatment Systems
Potassium versus Sodium: Sewage Sludge
Potassium versus Sodium: Algae Growth
Potassium versus Sodium: Impact on Plants and Animals
Potassium versus Sodium: Use of Recycled Graywater
Recycling Regenerant Wastewater
Use of Regenerant Wastewater Studies at University of California, Davis In Conclusion
Potassium And Human Health
Overview
Introduction
Cellular Physiology of Potassium
Potassium Balance
Defects in Potassium Elimination
Medical Conditions Related to Potassium Excess
Medical Conditions Related to Potassium Deficit
Indirect Role of Potassium in Health
Summary
Ongoing Research
Iron and Manganese Removal
Grade of KCl Regenerant
Cocurrent versus Countercurrent Regeneration
Portable Exchange Tanks
Research into Alternate Regenerants
Standard Test Protocol For Comparison Of Kcl And Nacl Regenerants
Protocol Development
Standard Test Protocol
Laboratory Data Obtained With The Standard Test Protocol
Accelerated Mush Test
Apparatus
Method
Index
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