Role of Processing Temperature and Time on the Hydrothermal Alteration of K-Feldspar Rock in Autoclave "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2020)"

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- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- May 22, 2020
Abstract
Potassium fertilizers (potash) are mined in a handful of countries in the Northern Hemisphere. Potash is either expensive or
unavailable to the farmers of the Southern Hemisphere. Alkaline alteration of K-feldspar rock (ultrapotassic syenite) in autoclave
in the presence of Ca2+ generates a mixture of K-bearing calcium-aluminum-silicate-hydrate (C-A-S-H) minerals that potentially
can be used as an alternative local fertilizer. This work investigates the effect of processing temperature (200 °C, 220 °C, and
230 °C) and time (from 0.5 to 3.0 h) on pH, mineralogy, and elemental availability of the C-A-S-H mineral mixture. Increasing
temperature results in an increased conversion of K-feldspar and increased content of both the mineral tobermorite
(Ca5Si6O16(OH)2·4H2O) and amorphous phase in the resulting C-A-S-H mixture; increasing time results in an increased conversion
of α-dicalcium silicate hydrate into tobermorite. The amount of K leached from the mixture is relatively constant across
all processing conditions. Hydrothermal alteration in autoclave of K-feldspar-bearing rocks such as ultrapotassic syenite permits
the synthesis of a potential potassium fertilizer which alkalinity and mineralogy can be tailored according to soil requirements.
Citation
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(2020) Role of Processing Temperature and Time on the Hydrothermal Alteration of K-Feldspar Rock in Autoclave "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2020)"MLA: Role of Processing Temperature and Time on the Hydrothermal Alteration of K-Feldspar Rock in Autoclave "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2020)". Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2020.