Minerals Beneficiation - A Statistical Experimental Design and Analysis of the Extraction of Silica from Quartz by Digestion in Sodium Hydroxide Solutions

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
R. L. Stone S. M. Wu T. D. Tiemann
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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10
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Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

The dissolution of silica from quartz in sodium hydroxide solutions was investigated by statistical methods. A second-order predicting equation was developed with 28 experiments expressing the dissolution of silica as a function of the variables quartz size, time, temperature and sodium hydroxide concentration. With this equation a comprehensive picture of the dissolution reaction was gained which included the effect on extraction of each variable and their interactions, fractional extractions, reaction rates and activation energies. A previous investigation of the extraction of silica from low grade siliceous iron ore by digestion in sodium hydroxide solutions presented the extraction as a function of time, temperature and sodium hydroxide concentration.' The present paper is an outgrowth of the previous work and develops by a mathematical analysis the functional relationship between the extraction of silica and time, temperature, sodium hydroxide concentration and particle size. Relatively pure quartz was used in this study in order that the basic quartz-sodium hydroxide reaction could be studied without the influence of other constituents that are commonly found in iron ores. The functional relationship between the dissolution
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APA: R. L. Stone S. M. Wu T. D. Tiemann  (1965)  Minerals Beneficiation - A Statistical Experimental Design and Analysis of the Extraction of Silica from Quartz by Digestion in Sodium Hydroxide Solutions

MLA: R. L. Stone S. M. Wu T. D. Tiemann Minerals Beneficiation - A Statistical Experimental Design and Analysis of the Extraction of Silica from Quartz by Digestion in Sodium Hydroxide Solutions. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1965.

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