Method for producing a halide brine

Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Halogen or compound thereof – Binary compound containing metal

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C423S492000, C423S493000, C423S495000, C423S497000, C423S499100, C423S499300, C423S499400

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07087209

ABSTRACT:
A method for producing halide brine wherein an alkali and a reducing agent are added to an aqueous fluid having a density greater than 8.30 lb/gal., (0.996 kg/L) water, waste water or sea water for example. The resulting fluid is then contacted with a halogen to form a halide brine. The reaction occurs in a conventional reactor such as a mixing tank.

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