Determination of optimum conditions for dissolution of ulexite in sulphuric acid solutions

- Organization:
- The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
- Pages:
- 5
- File Size:
- 2401 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jun 21, 1905
Abstract
The most important parameters affecting the solubility of ulexite (sodium calcium borate) in H2SO4 were found to be reaction temperature and solid:liquid ratio, in that order. Dissolution increased with increase in temperature and stirring speed and with decrease in solid:liquid ratio, particle size and acid concentration, the last effect as a result of decreased precipitation of CaSO4 on unreacted particles. Optimum conditions, in which around 99.5% of the ulexite could be dissolved, were a reaction temperature of 60 degrees C, a solid:liquid ratio of 1:8 g/ml, an acid concentration of 8 mol/l, particle size smaller than 425 micrometres, a stirring speed of 52.33/s, a reaction time of 1 800 s, a calcining time of 3 600 s and a calcining temperature of 170 degrees C. These conditions, determined by the Taguchi method, are reproducible in a commercial production environment
Citation
APA:
(1905) Determination of optimum conditions for dissolution of ulexite in sulphuric acid solutionsMLA: Determination of optimum conditions for dissolution of ulexite in sulphuric acid solutions. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1905.