Skimmy
SKIM FU
i was trying to think of an alternative to running a calcium reactor w/ co2,
i was just wondering if it would be possible to run a calcium reactor on something like citric acid or other weak acids instead of co2?
my idea was to mix up some analytical grade citric acid with some ro/di water until the water had an acidic p.h. reading and then dose the water to the reactor until the p.h. was 6.0 - 6.5, can anybody with a good knowledge of chemicals tell me if this would be any more harmful than using co2? i know the same potential for p.h. drop exists, but would there be some other reason why i wouldnt want to use citric acid?
i figure if something like this worked, there'd probably be somebody doing it already, so im not holding my breath
i was just wondering if it would be possible to run a calcium reactor on something like citric acid or other weak acids instead of co2?
my idea was to mix up some analytical grade citric acid with some ro/di water until the water had an acidic p.h. reading and then dose the water to the reactor until the p.h. was 6.0 - 6.5, can anybody with a good knowledge of chemicals tell me if this would be any more harmful than using co2? i know the same potential for p.h. drop exists, but would there be some other reason why i wouldnt want to use citric acid?
i figure if something like this worked, there'd probably be somebody doing it already, so im not holding my breath