RI 3032 A Study of the Properties of Texas Polyhalite Pertaining to the Extraction of Potash - II The Rate of Decomposition of Polyhalite by Water and by Saturated Sodium Chloride Solutions

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
H. H. Storch
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Oct 1, 1930

Abstract

"INTRODUCTION The first paper of this series contained data concerning the behavior of polyhalite (K2S04.MgS04.2CaS04.2H20) upon calcination and subsequent leaching with water at 100° C. It was found that upon heating polyhalite to temperatures between 298 and 500° C. the water of crystallization is driven off, leaving, an amorphous mixture of K2S04, MgS04, and CaS04. Two transition points were located; one at 298° C. which coincides with the vigorous evolution of steam; and one at 551° C. which results in the formation of a hard mass of crystals. The latter probably consist of a solid solution If the compounds langbeinite (K2504, 2MgS04), potassium dicalcium sulphate (K2304. 2CaS04), and anhydrite (CaS04). The heat of decomposition of polyhalite at 298° C. was measured and found to be 66,000 ± 5,000 calories per mol. The optimum temperature of calcination with regard to subsequent extrac¬tion with two parts of water (at "" 0° C.) is 430 to 450° C. for 65 to 100 mesh material, if one half hour at the calcination temperature is allowed. The maximum concentration of K2S04 obtainable in the extraction of calcined polyhalite is 11.4 grams per 100 grams of water. This concentration of K2304 is considerably above the equilibrium value (3.6 g. per 100 L. of H20 at 83° C.) with respect to the solid phases polyhalite, potassium calcium pentasulphate, ¬and anhydrite. The figure 11.4 K. of K2804 per 100 g. of H20 is also somewhat than the equilibrium value (9,65 g. per 100 g, H20) with respect to the solid phases potassium calcium pentasulphate and syngenite."
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APA: H. H. Storch  (1930)  RI 3032 A Study of the Properties of Texas Polyhalite Pertaining to the Extraction of Potash - II The Rate of Decomposition of Polyhalite by Water and by Saturated Sodium Chloride Solutions

MLA: H. H. Storch RI 3032 A Study of the Properties of Texas Polyhalite Pertaining to the Extraction of Potash - II The Rate of Decomposition of Polyhalite by Water and by Saturated Sodium Chloride Solutions. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1930.

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