RI 5809 Defluorination Of Siliceous Fluorspars At Elevated Temperatures ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Arden D. Fugate
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

The Federal Bureau of Mines conducted extensive studies on solid-state defluorination (laboratory scale) and tests on molten defluorination (intermediate scale) of siliceous fluorspars. The studies were made to develop a pyrohydrolytic process for liberating fluorine from offgrade fluorspars. Test results showed that more than 90 percent of the fluorine can be evolved by solid-state defluorination at 1,300° C., and more than 97 percent can be liberated by molten-state defluorination at 1,420° C. Solid-state defluorination conditions were established by conducting tests on mixtures of ceramic-grade fluorspars and high-purity silica flour. Pelletized mixtures were defluorinated under varying conditions of time, temperature, and relative concentrations of silica, calcium fluoride, and water. The effects of adding various amounts and combinations of aluminum oxide and iron oxide on defluorination were also studied. Investigations of solid-state defluorination indicates that the following two reactions are involved: 2CaF2 + 3SiO2 = 2CaSiO3 + SiF4, and CaF2 + Sio2 + H20 = CaSiO3 + 2HF, The second reaction is dominant, although significant defluorination can be achieved by the first reaction.
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APA: Arden D. Fugate  (1961)  RI 5809 Defluorination Of Siliceous Fluorspars At Elevated Temperatures ? Summary

MLA: Arden D. Fugate RI 5809 Defluorination Of Siliceous Fluorspars At Elevated Temperatures ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1961.

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