Kinetics Of Beryllium Extraction From A Low-Grade New Mexico Ore

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. H. Lee
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

The rate of beryllium dissolution from a low-grade ore was studied in sulfuric acid solutions. The effect of stirring speed, sulfuric acid concentration, particle size and temperature on the rate of dissolution of beryllium was established. The results of the study showed that the dissolution rate is independent of stirring speed within the range of 250-1000 rpm but depends on 1/2 power of the sulfuric acid concentration. The dissolution rate increases exponentially with decrease in particle size and the maximum attainable rate of extraction with respect to particle size is 6.6 x 10 mol dm min. The apparent activation energy (^E) for the dissolution reaction is 54.4 kJ/mol (13.0 kcal/mol). Based on this magnitude of the activation energy, it is concluded that a surface chemical reaction is the rate limiting step for the temperature range (70° -100°C) investigated.
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APA: K. H. Lee  (1988)  Kinetics Of Beryllium Extraction From A Low-Grade New Mexico Ore

MLA: K. H. Lee Kinetics Of Beryllium Extraction From A Low-Grade New Mexico Ore. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1988.

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