Conversion Of Strontium Sulfate To Strontium Oxalate In Solutions Containing Ammonium Oxalate As A Reactant

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 4
- File Size:
- 213 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
In this study, a strontium sulfate mineral (celestite) was converted to strontium oxalate in solutions containing ammonium oxalate as a reactant. The experiments were carried out under isothermal conditions. The effects of stirring speed, ammonium oxalate concentration, particle size and temperature on the conversion rate were investigated. During the conversion process, definite volumes of solutions were taken from the reactor after different reaction times for the determination of sulfate ions using ICPOES. Fractional conversions of strontium sulfate were determined at different times and fractional conversion vs time diagrams were generated. It was found that the conversion of strontium sulfate was increased by increasing the ammonium oxalate concentration and temperature in addition to decreasing the particle size. The effect of stirring speed was negligible on the reaction rate. It was observed that above 328 K, a protective layer of strontium oxalate was formed on the strontium sulfate particles. X-ray Powder Diffraction technique was used for characterization of solid substances.
Citation
APA:
(2014) Conversion Of Strontium Sulfate To Strontium Oxalate In Solutions Containing Ammonium Oxalate As A ReactantMLA: Conversion Of Strontium Sulfate To Strontium Oxalate In Solutions Containing Ammonium Oxalate As A Reactant. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2014.