Meyer, T.Fleury, P. A.Renken, A.Darbellay, J.Larpin, P.2006-04-182006-04-182006-04-18199210.1016/0255-2701(92)87004-Zhttps://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/229385WOS:A1992KA61500004The pptn. of barium sulfate from a basic EDTA complex upon addn. of a small vol. of acid in a stirred-tank reactor was used as a model reaction to study the local state of micromixing. Limitations and modifications of this reaction are presented, and its application on an industrial pilot scale is realized. A higher reaction rate is used in order to decrease the reaction time by using different concns. of reactants which modify the stability of the ppt. A study of this stability is presented. [on SciFinder (R)]Reaction (segregation withmicromixing in relation to); Segregation (with reactionmicromixing in relation to); Mixing (micro-with reactionsegregation in relation to)barium sulfate pptn segregation; pptn segregation reaction rate; mixing reaction pptn segregationStirred tanksReactorsBarium sulfate precipitation as model reaction for segregation studies at pilot scaletext::journal::journal article::research article