Dissolution Mechanism of Colemanite in Sulplunic Acid Solutions

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2007

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Korean institute Chemical Engineers

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Boron compounds are very important raw materials in many branches of industry and their uses have been increasing and expanding continuously. Colemanite, one of the most common boron minerals, has a monoclinic crystal structure with a chemical formula of 2CaO center dot 3B(2)O(3)center dot 5H(2)O and is used usually in the production of boric acid. The present study concerns an investigation of the dissolution mechanism of colemanite in H2SO4 solution and the effect of acid concentration, the effect of SO4-2 ion on the dissolution process, using H2SO4, HCI+H2SO4 and H2SO4+Na2SO4 solutions. The analysis of the experimental data shows that increasing H3O+ acid concentration increased the dissolution rate, but increasing SO 2 concentration reduced dissolution rate because of the precipitation of a solid film of CaSO4 and CaSO4 center dot H2O.

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Boron Minerals, Colemanite, Dissolution Mechanism

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24

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4

Start Page

588

End Page

591
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