RI 3210 A Study of the Properties of Texas-New Mexico Polyhalite Pertaining to the Extraction of Potash VII. Effect of Particle Size, Sodium Chloride Concentration, and Temperature upon Hot Extraction by a Multistage Process

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. E. Conley F. Fraas
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Sep 1, 1933

Abstract

"The problem of recovering potash from the mineral polyhalite (K2SO4.MgSO4.2CaSO4.2H2O), occurring in large quantities in the salt beds of Texas and New Mexico, has been under investigation at the Nonmetallic Minerals Experiment Station of the U. S. Bureau of Mines continuously since 1928. Most of the results previously obtained have been published in technical journals and in a series of Bureau of Mines Reports of Investigations.The experiments described in the present report were performed to ascertain whether a continuous countercurrent extraction of calcined polyhalite by hot water would yield satisfactory recoveries and concentrations of sium sulphate in the top liquor. Previous investigation by Storch 4 had shown that the rate of solution of uncalcined polyhalite was too slow to be of value in an industrial process, and Storch and Clarke 5 had demonstrated that calcination of the polyhalite greatly, accelerated the rate of solution in hot water, allowing most of the potassium sulphate to be readily extracted."
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APA: J. E. Conley F. Fraas  (1933)  RI 3210 A Study of the Properties of Texas-New Mexico Polyhalite Pertaining to the Extraction of Potash VII. Effect of Particle Size, Sodium Chloride Concentration, and Temperature upon Hot Extraction by a Multistage Process

MLA: J. E. Conley F. Fraas RI 3210 A Study of the Properties of Texas-New Mexico Polyhalite Pertaining to the Extraction of Potash VII. Effect of Particle Size, Sodium Chloride Concentration, and Temperature upon Hot Extraction by a Multistage Process. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1933.

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