RI 3237 A Study Of The Properties Of Texas - New Mexico Polyhalite Pertaining To The Extraction Of Potash - VIII. Removal Of Sodium Chloride From Crude Polyhalite By Washing

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J. M. Davidson
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Abstract

The potassium mineral polyhalite (K2SO4.MgSO4.2CaSO4.2H20) found in large deposits in western Texas and southeastern New Mexico is associated with varying amounts of halite (sodium chloride, NaCl) and anhydrite (calcium sulphate, CaSO4). Although the anhydrite, because of its low solubility and slow rate of solution, is relatively inert, the halite is dissolved immediately in any process solution with which the polyhalite comes in contact. Limited quantities of sodium chloride in the liquors used for the hot extraction of polyhalite materially improve the results obtained,4 but only a very small sodium chloride content may be desired in the entering polyhalite in other procedures, such as Bureau of Mines process 75. In. all of the processes suggested for the recovery of potassium sulphate from polyhalite the control of the sodium chloride content will be desirable, if not absolutely essential to efficient operation. OCCURRENCE OF HALITE IN POLYHALITE A preliminary estimate of the amount of halite associated with typical deposits of polyhalite may be derived from drill cores, although it should be remembered that only 50 or 60 core tests have been made in the many hundreds of square miles of the Permian basin. From a mineralogical study of 41 of these cores, Schaller and Henderson6 state: In many of the sections of core that seem when viewed by the unaided eye to consist essentially of polyhalite, both halite and anhydrite are present in greatly varying quantities - with very minor quantities of clay and magnesite.
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APA: J. M. Davidson  (1934)  RI 3237 A Study Of The Properties Of Texas - New Mexico Polyhalite Pertaining To The Extraction Of Potash - VIII. Removal Of Sodium Chloride From Crude Polyhalite By Washing

MLA: J. M. Davidson RI 3237 A Study Of The Properties Of Texas - New Mexico Polyhalite Pertaining To The Extraction Of Potash - VIII. Removal Of Sodium Chloride From Crude Polyhalite By Washing. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1934.

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