Acid leaching of glauconitic sandstone

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
T. Sharma T. C. Rao
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Jan 12, 1992

Abstract

Laboratory studies have been carried out on acid leaching as a possible route for the extraction of potassium from glauconitic sandstone. Leaching efficiencies with sulphuric, hydrochloric and nitric acids were investigated. The effects on potassium dissolution of temperature, concentration and type of acid, stirring speed and leaching time were also studied. The results show that it is possible to recover 87.5, 93 and 85% potassium with 5 M H2SO4, HCl and HNO3, respectively. During the initial stages of the sulphuric acid leaching process the chemical reaction at the mineral surface is the rate determining step, whereas during the later stages diffusion through the product layer is rate-controlling. Overall, the process follows a mixed-control model that includes both chemical reaction and diffusion. The activation energy for the dissolution of K was found to be in the range 25.79-106 kJ/mol.
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APA: T. Sharma T. C. Rao  (1992)  Acid leaching of glauconitic sandstone

MLA: T. Sharma T. C. Rao Acid leaching of glauconitic sandstone. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1992.

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