Kinetics Of Acid-Alcohol Leaching Of Apatite

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. E. Jordan
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Direct digestion of phosphate ores by the acid-alcohol method offers improved leaching selectivity for the exclusion of iron and aluminum in the product acid. The leaching kinetics of this process will have a major role in the eventual application of this technology. The Bureau of Mines investigated apatite dissolution to determine the reaction rate and mechanisms of the leaching kinetics. The dissolution kinetics were monitored on various sized fractions of pure apatite. The "shrinking-core" kinetics model was applied to the data to determine the rate controlling mechanisms. For each size fraction, the initial reaction rate was controlled by the dissolution reaction. After an hour the dissolution rate slowed indicating a diffusion controlled reaction caused by the formation of calcium sulfate hemi-hydrate coating on each particle. For complete dissolution of the apatite, the phosphate rock should be ground to near 10 µ m size.
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APA: C. E. Jordan  (1993)  Kinetics Of Acid-Alcohol Leaching Of Apatite

MLA: C. E. Jordan Kinetics Of Acid-Alcohol Leaching Of Apatite. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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