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titleOfInvention PROCESS FOR THE REMOVAL OF THERMAL ENERGY FROM AN AQUEOUS MIXTURE OF SODIUM SULPHATE
abstract A process for removing thermal energy from an aqueous mixture of sodium sulfate and the sodium salt of an organic, sulfuric or sulfonic acid. This process comprises the steps of: a. Reaction of organic, sulfuric or sulfonic acid and an excess of the sulfating agent with an alkaline component and formation of a supersaturated solution of sodium sulfate; and B. Cooling the reaction mass formed in step a in a heat exchanger while introducing into the reaction mass an effective amount of an aqueous paste of anhydrous sodium sulfate. Reduction of sodium sulphide deposition on the surfaces of a heat exchanger.
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